The Hong Kong Pan -Democratic Party and Citizens' Party will officially dissolve in March next year.

Comprehensive Sing Tao Daily and the Internet media "Hong Kong 01" reported that Liang Jiajie, chairman of the Citizen Party Interim Committee Liang Jiajie, said on Saturday (December 23) that the temporary executive committee was generally resigned on Sunday (24th).The Law Citizens' Party will be officially dissolved in March next year.

The Citizen Party passed a special resolution to perform a voluntary liquidation procedure.The cleaner held a company's final meeting on Saturday to submit to members and explain the clear report.Clear people have donated the Hong Kong Charity Fund for the RMB 97,494 (about S $ 16,522).

The Citizen Party Executive Committee re -re -re -election nomination period last December 3 last year. No effective registration was received, which means no one will take over and will enter the dissolution process.

Liang Jiajie, chairman of the Citizen Party, said at the time that it would be held on December 17th to hold the anniversary conference on December 17.Hold a resolution of a special meeting.

On May 27 this year, the Citizen Party voted at a special general meeting to determine the voluntary liquidation procedure according to the company law.

Liang Jiajie said on Saturday (23rd) that after the final meeting of the company held by the liquidation, according to the liquidation regulations, the liquidation person submitted the application form on the company's registration office within one week.After that, it must be registered, and three months later, the Citizen Party Co., Ltd. was officially disbanded.

The Citizen Party was established in March 2006. It was formerly known as the "45 followers" who followed political reform. Most of the core members were legal people, including Yu Ruowei, Liang Jiajie, Wu Yiyi, Tang Jiazheng, Yang Yueqiao, etc., Once the outside world is called the "Big -like Party" (Lawyer Party).In the 2019 District Council elections, the Citizen Party won 32 seats and became the second largest party of the District Council.