In response to the stalemate over the critical issue of political reforms, some pro-democracy groups in the city are now making preparations to launch a new democracy movement. It represents a self-reflection and a commitment, and is therefore worthy of Hong Kong people's deliberation.
The contributions of the local pro-democracy movement have been significant. At this stage, however, the pursuit of a genuine democratic system still faces daunting prospects. Many Hong Kong people understand that the Chinese leadership is unwilling to grant democracy to the city; they have been disheartened and overcome by a strong sense of political impotency. Undeniably, the pro-democracy movement is at a low ebb, and it is difficult to mobilise the community.