KEY POINTS
  • Hong Kong's legislature on Thursday passed a bill amending electoral laws that drastically reduces the public's ability to vote and increases the number of pro-Beijing lawmakers making decisions for the city.
  • The new law empowers the city's national security department to check the backgrounds of potential candidates for public office and sets up a new committee to ensure candidates are "patriotic."
  • The number of seats in Hong Kong's legislature will be expanded to 90, with 40 of them elected by a largely pro-Beijing election committee. The number of legislators elected directly by Hong Kong voters will be cut to 20, from the previous 35.
Hong Kong's Legislative Council or LegCo.

Hong Kong's legislature on Thursday passed a bill amending electoral laws that drastically reduces the public's ability to vote and increases the number of pro-Beijing lawmakers making decisions for the city.

The new law empowers the city's national security department to check the backgrounds of potential candidates for public office and sets up a new committee to ensure candidates are "patriotic."