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Young Democrats shrug off rivalry from ex-Occupy protesters at Hong Kong district council polls

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Youth members of the Democrats. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
Joyce Ng

Young members of the Democratic Party say they are unfazed by competition from groups of former Occupy protesters in at least 10 constituencies at district council elections in November.

They urge the new groups to stay committed to serving the districts beyond the campaigning, instead of leaving right after the polls are over.

Fung Man-tao, at 22 the youngest Democrat candidate, is considering challenging an incumbent, from the Business and Professionals Alliance, in Yau Tsim Mong. He noted a new group, Youngspiration, was also interested to run but had not joined a co-ordination system among established pan-democratic parties to avoid clashes.

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"I'm not worried," Fung said on Tuesday. "Anyone committed to democracy is welcome."

A fresh graduate of European studies from Baptist University, Fung said he was not new to politics, having helped former chief secretary Anson Chan Fang On-sang, party chairwoman Emily Lau Wai-hing and lawmaker Helena Wong Pik-wan in their Legislative Council campaigns before.

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The party had been concerned competition from groups such as Youngspiration would affect vote share and hand victory to pro-establishment rivals.

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