
Hong Kong election tests Beijing’s ‘increasing interference’
The vote is seen as a litmus test gauging reaction to Beijing’s increased interference in the city’s governance.
Polls have opened in Hong Kong‘s legislative council by-elections.
More than two million people are expected to cast their ballots to fill four of six seats formerly held by pro-democracy politicians.
The vote is seen as a litmus test gauging reaction to Beijing’s increased interference in the city’s governance.
Al Jazeera’s Divya Gopalan reports from Hong Kong.
Published On 11 Mar 2018