Activists plan to make one last attempt to submit a petition against the scrapping of labour laws to provisional legislature President Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai.
April 5th Action Group leader Leung Kwok-hung said yesterday protesters wanted to talk to Mrs Fan and submit more than 5,000 signatures to her next Wednesday.
But the council's secretariat has written to Mr Leung saying the legislature's President did not usually receive petitions.
'I know the President has no obligation to receive our signatures, but Mrs Fan had openly said that she would like to meet us and hear of our discontent,' Mr Leung said.
'It is Mrs Fan who made the promise, we only want her to do what she has promised. But now it seems that we are the troublemakers,' he said.
Mr Leung said activists would carry banners and chant slogans next Wednesday.
Mr Leung, one of four protesters charged with creating a disturbance during a meeting of the interim body, said he had no plans to change his tactics.
