CENTRAL: Final results show Hong Kong pro-democracy candidates have won back two of four seats in a crucial byelection in the semiautonomous Chinese region.
According to Monday’s tally, the opposition was not able to recapture all its territory, losing some to formidably resourced pro-Beijing rivals in the city’s semi-democratic legislature.
The four seats were left empty when a group of lawmakers were expelled following a 2016 controversy over their oaths, which they used to defy China.
Little-known activist Au Nok-hin won a key battleground. He was enlisted at the last minute after officials rejected the pro-democracy camp’s marquee candidate for her party’s political platform.