Demolish fence outside Hong Kong government complex to promote reconciliation, pro-establishment parties say
So-called Civic Square, formerly a popular protest spot, should be reopened, government loyalists tell incoming leader Carrie Lam
Two major pro-establishment political parties in Hong Kong have echoed calls by rivals to demolish a fence outside the government’s headquarters in Admiralty which has been seen by some as a symbol of restrictions on freedom of assembly since it was erected in 2014.
The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong and the Federation of Trade Unions said they had conveyed their view to Hong Kong’s next leader, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, in separate meetings on Monday that so-called “Civic Square” should be reopened.
“Our view is that if the security issue can be solved, the matter can be discussed,” DAB chairwoman Starry Lee Wai-king said.
Her colleague Edward Lau Kwok-fan said removing the fence could be a way to promote “reconciliation” across the political spectrum.
Federation lawmaker Wong Kwok-kin agreed.