Btw, Trump has passed the HK bill.
What is everyone's thoughts about the passing of that bill? Any special implications long term?
Btw, Trump has passed the HK bill.
The pro-establishment camps are also hampered by the incompetent actual establishment, aka the HK government including at the leadership level. The rioting could and should have been dealt with much more decisively much earlier on and police strategy and tactics should focus on rallying the friendly/neutral public, arrest and imprisonment rather than dispersal. The government also needs to cater less to big money special interests and serve the average HKer better on bread and butter issues, as well as make sure that any special interests that are well treated heed the government's call especially in times of crisis rather than the other way around.
What is everyone's thoughts about the passing of that bill? Any special implications long term?
What is everyone's thoughts about the passing of that bill? Any special implications long term?
How about pass a law on the welfare of Asians in the USI expect China to suspend trade negotiations in retaliation.
recently a troll in this thread had claimed I were an Indian according to that troll, that claim was deleted by a Mod, so I'll report you for trolling right nowHate to split hairs, but I think Czechoslovakia cease to exist for nearly 30 years. And they are still trying to find a role for themselves in the world!
In any case, as some posters have pointed out, just because he say he reside in the Czech republic in his profile, doesn't make it so!
I've now reread the seriesNo, I am not dropping anything.
At the beginning, I wasn't sure you understood the difference between Beijing blocking CE candidate nominations vs. blocking the actual elected CE.
However, since you said:
You obviously do understand the distinction.
In my opinion, if Beijing was to block an actual elected CE, this would be a big headache, which is why I think that is a very important distinction to make.
Since candidates are not elected by people (similar to Canada or Britain, where Party leaders, which ultimately determines PM, are not elected by the 'Commons'), blocking candidacy is not uncommon.