Demosisto

Demosisto (stylised Demosistō) (/ˌdɛməˈsɪst/) was a pro-democracy political organisation established on 10 April 2016 as a political party. It was led by Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow – former leaders of Scholarism, along with Nathan Law, former secretary-general of the Hong Kong Federation of Students (HKFS). Scholarism and the HKFS were the two student activist groups which played an instrumental role in the 79-day occupy protests known as the Umbrella Revolution in 2014.

Demosistō
香港眾志
ChairmenNathan Law
Ivan Lam
FounderNathan Law
Joshua Wong
Agnes Chow
Founded10 April 2016
Dissolved30 June 2020
Preceded byScholarism
Membership (2017)25
IdeologyLiberalism (HK)
Progressivism
Left-wing localism
Political positionCentre-left
Regional affiliationPro-democracy camp
Colours  Turquoise
  • Politics of Hong Kong
  • Political parties
  • Elections
Demosisto
Traditional Chinese香港眾志
Simplified Chinese香港众志
Literal meaningHong Kong's popular will

Demosistō advocated a referendum to determine Hong Kong's sovereignty with the goal of obtaining autonomy after 2047, when the one country, two systems principle as promised in the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Hong Kong Basic Law is supposed to expire. It won a seat in the 2016 Legislative Council election with its 23-year-old chairman Nathan Law becoming the youngest candidate ever to be elected. In 2017, Law was disqualified from the Legislative Council over the oath-taking controversy and was imprisoned with Joshua Wong for the storming into the Civic Square during the Umbrella Revolution. After a series of disqualification of the Demosistō candidates, the party passed a resolution in January 2020 to abandon its advocacy for "democratic self-determination". After the passing of the Hong Kong national security law, the party's leadership resigned from their offices and the party disbanded on 30 June 2020.

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