Hong Kong Democratic Party Takes Formal Steps Toward Disbandment
Over 90% of members voted to initiate the dissolution process, marking a pivotal moment in the decline of pro-democracy forces under intensified Beijing pressure.
- The Democratic Party, Hong Kong's largest pro-democracy group, voted on April 13, 2025, to begin formal procedures for disbandment, with over 90% member approval.
- A three-person committee has been established to handle legal and administrative tasks related to the party's potential dissolution.
- A final vote requiring 75% approval is expected in the coming months, with the process potentially extending into next year.
- Party leaders cited political repression and warnings from Beijing-linked intermediaries as key factors driving the decision to dissolve.
- The move underscores the diminishing space for democratic activism in Hong Kong, following years of crackdowns and systemic changes under China's national security law.