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Mission and impact:The Best of HKFP 2023:Original features: In 2023, the government completed an overhaul of its electoral systems, bringing local councils in line with Beijing-decreed changes to ensure only pre-approved “patriots” could run as district representatives. We spoke to local councillors dismayed by the decision, went out with candidates ahead of the opposition-free election, and heard from voters who said they had “lost interest” in the process, which saw a record-low turnout of 27.5 per cent. We also explored how the narrative surrounding the District Council changed from 2019, w...
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This year, HKFP expanded its team, joined the Trust Project, launched our first podcast, won two awards, joined two journalism bodies, and followed a number of key court cases – namely, the Stand News, 47 Democrats and Jimmy Lai trials. We also followed the opposition-free local elections, the ongoing national security clampdown, and the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions. We also invested heavily in original reporting. This year, we examined the city’s efforts to boost the economy and tourism, went hiking with the Countryside Volunteer Search Team, learnt about how latte art was bringing cou...
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