China overhauls Hong Kong’s electoral system
China’s national legislature approved major changes to Hong Kong’s electoral system in March 2021, restructuring representation and tightening political vetting under the principle that only “patriots” should govern the city. The overhaul reduced the space for opposition participation and further reshaped the institutions created under the handover framework. This marked another decisive stage in the post-2019 transformation of Hong Kong, as electoral competition, legislative politics, and the meaning of local autonomy were redefined from above. For many observers, the reforms showed how far the practical operation of “one country, two systems” had moved from the expectations held at the time of the 1997 transfer.