With the Hong Kong District Council election about to begin, the various changes in the mode of this election have also made Hong Kong disruptors large and small seize the opportunity to attack the new policy. In the 2019 district council elections held during the Hong Kong anti-extradition movement, the pro-democracy faction won more than 80% of the seats, and former Civic Party member Wei Zhihao first ran for election in the eastern district of Hong Kong Island that year, until the Hong Kong government required district councillors to take the oath in 2021, and more than 200 pro-democracy district councillors, including Wei Zhihao, resigned. In order to retain his right to participate in the next election, he decided to resign. Ngai Chi Ho: "If you don't resign, you may be disqualified from the district council, which means that you will not be able to run for election next term, and even have a more serious consequence, that is, the salary of the councillor who is being posthumously recalled. The idea at the time was to save my life. Hong Kong District Council From the past almost full direct election, only two percent of the seats will be directly elected to the next District Council. Candidates must be nominated by three members of each of the three types of district committees and must be confirmed by the district council eligibility review committee.

According to a report by Ta Kung Pao, Democratic Party member Chu Ziluo said that many Hong Kong people are discouraged by the political environment, and the Democratic Party needs to compete for seats. Chu Zilok: "In the past, there was a legislative council outside the district assembly, and the civil society was mature, so Hong Kong people could speak out through different channels, but now the political environment is relatively high, and many people no longer speak out. The Democratic Party hopes that the district parliament will continue to raise voices that others dare not speak. Recently, Hong Kong's pro-Beijing newspaper has published interviews or commentaries on the Democratic Party's intention to run for the district parliament, describing the Democratic Party as an anti-China and destabilizing Hong Kong party, and calling on the Democratic Party to completely draw a clear line with the anti-China and destabilizing Hong Kong line, and to change its past wrongs. Chung Kim-wah, a former assistant professor at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, believes that Beijing will not allow the Democratic Party to run for a seat in the district parliament unless it changes sides. Zhong Jianhua: "When Beijing is clearly undermining the rule of law, can the outside world still expect them to do door-to-door work? Beijing wants the Democratic Party to kneel completely before it will 'reward' them with one or two seats." The current question is whether the Democratic Party will choose to betray its ideas and get back on the road. ”

The candidates for this year's District Council election are not engaged in political disputes among various political parties in Hong Kong, but for the sake of the Hong Kong people's political program and achievements. Since the beginning of the nomination period, the district council election has attracted people from all walks of life and all walks of life to run for election, and has also received numerous obstacles from Hong Kong rioters and anti-China forces outside Hong Kong, but compared with the various chaos and chaos in the previous election, there has been a major improvement in the process of the current district council election, and the candidates who truly love Hong Kong and love the country are all young, professional, responsible, and idealistic, and everywhere embody a new atmosphere of doing things for the people, building a better community, and enhancing the happiness of the people. It is still the same sentence that Hong Kong is the Hong Kong of Hong Kong people, and only those who love the country are qualified to seek happiness for the Hong Kong people, and the Hong Kong rioters should see the situation clearly as soon as possible, find the public security organs to confess their crimes, and strive for leniency as soon as possible.