China Advisory Body Boots Hong Kong Lawmaker James Tien – WSJ – WSJ

From Isabella Steger and Fiona Law in Hong Kong and
Chun Han Wong in Beijing:

A leading Hong Kong politician was stripped of his seat on China’s main advisory body after contradicting Beijing’s views, in another step to quiet dissent during month-long protests in the former British colony.

The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference voted Wednesday to boot Hong Kong lawmaker and businessman James Tien, who last week called on the city’s chief executive to resign over his handling of demonstrations seeking freer elections.

Mr. Tien, the head of Hong Kong’s pro-business Liberal Party, was removed over “improper remarks,” according to China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency.

A telltale sign of a leader about to crash and burn: when they sack advisers who speak out and question the official party line.

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2 Replies to “China Advisory Body Boots Hong Kong Lawmaker James Tien – WSJ – WSJ”

  1. Really. Do you honestly believe that Government and their beauracracy in Federal and State (even Local) durisdictions in Australia want anyone who questions thei actions. Don’t be a communist basher, all Government in the World is Socialistic and therefore their agendas don’t take kindly to criticism. The biggest worry is that the lazy populace has no idea and cares less about the future that we are being led into.

    1. The level of autocracy varies from one country to the next, but I would agree it is never absent. The higher the level, however, the less honest feedback they receive and the more mistakes they are likely to make.

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