After a huge voter turnout on Sunday, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy parties won 90 per cent of seats during the city’s district council election. As Redmond Shannon reports, it’s a huge blow to Chief Executive Carrie Lam and sends a huge message to Beijing.
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