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Exclusive | Dialogue with Ex-LegCo president: Does HK need political idols?

Fifteen pan-democratic lawmakers in Hong Kong quit recently over a decision by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPCSC) on the qualification of four members of the Legislative Council (LegCo).

With the social unrest happened last year, HK has experienced a series of chaos. Does the city still need political idols? How should we view the current political environment of HK? What makes some HK youngsters become radical? And besides the "blue" and the "yellow", can "middle camp" make HK a better place?

To see through the chaotic incidents, DotDotNews invites ex-LegCo president, Jasper Tsang Yok-sing, for an exclusive interview.

During the social unrest last year, Tsang entered PolyU, which had been turned into a "battleground" unexpectedly, and sincerely communicated with the youngsters at the campus. Claiming a so-called retirement, Tsang still plays an active role in the school, in the news media and on YouTube. How does he view his roles in current HK?

Watch the video to see Jasper Tsang's insights.

Watch Part 1 here.

獨家|曾鈺成談青年力量:香港是否需要「政治偶像」?

全國人大日前頒布香港立法會議員資格決定後,特區政府取消4名攬炒派議員資格。15名攬炒派議員接着「閙辭」,立法會進入「後議會時代」。

經歷了去年修例風波以來的紛紛擾擾,香港是否需要「政治偶像」?如何看待近年來香港的政治環境?是什麼原因導致一些年青人變得激進?「中間派」是否能讓香港變得更好?

點新聞DotDotNews邀請前立法會主席曾鈺成接受獨家專訪。在修例風波中,他曾進入理工大學校園與年青人對話。自稱「退休」,卻仍在學校任職,並擁有專欄作家、視頻博主等多重身份的他,如何看待自己的角色?

想了解曾鈺成對香港政治問題的獨到見解?請去片。

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