The chairman of the Hong Kong Citizen Party said that if there is no one to take over at the end of the year, the party will face the fate of dissolution.

Liang Jiajie, chairman of the Hong Kong Citizen Party, wrote to the party friend last week that the party held a megregated meeting last month, and about 20 people attended the discussion at the end of the year and the future of the Citizen Party.The consensus at the meeting was that if the Citizen Party wants to continue to operate, someone must be willing to take over as the executive committee, otherwise the Citizen Party will dissolve.

Liang Jiajie said in an interview with Ming Pao that, including himself, all seven executive committees of the executive committee will not stay in office."It is necessary to send the last journey of the Citizens Party."

Liang Jiajie said that based on the current political environment, it will not actively invite party friends to serve as the executive committee.Liang Jiashan, Secretary -General of the Citizens Party, said that the party's whereabouts are still open to discuss. At present, they are currently understanding whether there are party members who want to serve as the executive committee.

Reverse the Citizen Party's charter, no list of dissolution procedures and thresholds are seen.Liang Jiajie revealed that the Executive Committee was studying the relevant procedures and emphasized that it will eventually be submitted to the general meeting to decide.As for whether it supports the dissolution, Liang Jiajie said he did not want to express his personal tendency.

Once you face the dissolution, whether he will stay as the executive committee, Liang Jiashan has not made a clear response, and only reiterates that she will not stay in office in the current circumstances.

The Citizen Party itself is registered with the company. The charter mentioned that if the executive committee is out of time, the current executive committee and branch chairman will form a "temporary executive committee".The Citizen Party currently has a total of seven executive committees. In addition to Liang Jiajie and Liang Jiashan, they also include Vice Chairman (internal affairs) Lai Renbiao, Zikai Cai Qisheng, Liang Zhaoxin, Rong Yizhou and Huang Heming.

Cai Ziqiang, a senior lecturer of the Department of Political and Administrative Science of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, believes that the Citizen Party has become low -key in the past one or two years.Worried about political stress transfer concentrated on them.

He said that the Citizen Party and its leaders have a popular popularity in the international community.

The Hong Kong Citizen Party was established in March 2006. It was formerly known as the "45 Concern Groups" who focused on political reform.As the leader of the party, the members of the founding party include Liang Jiajie, Wu Yiyi, Tang Jiayu, Zhang Chaoxiong, Mao Mengjing, etc., and occupied six seats in the Legislative Council during the peak.

Since the implementation of the National Security Law of the Hong Kong District, the Citizen Party has gradually become low -key. Former members of the Legislative Council Yang Yueqiao, Guo Jiaqi, Tan Wenhao, and former district Councilor Li Yuxin were retired from the party after being sued for primary churches last year.Later, an open letter means that the Citizen Party has "completed historical tasks" and called for dissolution.