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[QUOTE=trotskygrad;39680366]how is that relevant? I'm talking about whether Hong Kong considers itself to be part of china.[/QUOTE] The original point laserguided had was that democracy is impossible in China. The elections in towns and villages pretty much shows that it's happening to a degree already.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;39680404]The original point laserguided had was that democracy is impossible in China. The elections in towns and villages pretty much shows that it's happening to a degree already.[/QUOTE] I know but the discussion switched to another topic as for democracy being impossible, I have my doubts, but I don't feel like discussing them today :P
Hong Kong will be turned into actuall PRC part(no special status) sooner or later.
[QUOTE=IPK;39680487]Hong Kong will be turned into actuall PRC part(no special status) sooner or later.[/QUOTE] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-British_Joint_Declaration[/url] The treaty between the UK and PRC basically says that PRC can't make/change/remove HK laws until 2047.
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