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Letters | Who will speak for the thousands in Hong Kong now deprived of a Legco representative?

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Pro-democracy lawmakers Gary Fan Kwok-wai (left) and Au Nok-hin at the Court of Final Appeal in Central on December 17. They were unseated when a court ruling rendered them unduly elected, because of the bungled disqualification of two other pro-democracy candidates ahead of a Legislative Council by-election in March 2018. Fan and Au had then contested those seats and won. Photo: Nora Tam
So thousands of Hong Kong residents and I are to be deprived of a Legislative Council representative for many months. This decision was made by a quango consisting of unelected people (“‘No polls’ before Hong Kong general election for seats vacated by ousted lawmakers”, January 21).
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Why?

In the first place, the situation was created by, let me be kind, unwise decisions made by officials, which then led to court actions that have deprived us of duly elected representatives. Now, similarly unelected personnel have announced that they cannot arrange by-elections – because it is too difficult and will take too long.

What utter nonsense. It is not the role of officials to make such decisions. It is their job to find solutions.

In other countries, such a by-election would be completed within a few weeks of being called. The government, elected and unelected, are servants of the people. Many of these people are now to be left with no representative to make their case.

The reliably antagonistic Regina Ip says there have been too many elections and we are tired of them. Who is she speaking for here? Herself?

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