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The activists want universal suffrage,but Communist Party rulers in Beijing say any candidate for the territory's chief executive has to be first approved by a nominating panel-likely to be stacked with Beijing loyalists and making it almost impossible for an opposition democrat to get on the ballot. If Hong Kong lawmakers voted down the package,governing the territory would become much more difficult,Li said.The next leader would again be chosen by a small committee without any form of popular vote. Members of the pro-democracy camp were escorted out of the auditorium after they shouted and held up signs reading"shameful."The activists want universal suffrage, but Communist Party rulers in Beijing say any candidate for the territory’s chief executive has to be first approved by a nominating panel — likely to be stacked with Beijing loyalists and making it almost impossible for an opposition democrat to get on the ballot. If Hong Kong lawmakers voted down the package, governing the territory would become much more difficult, Li said. The next leader would again be chosen by a small committee without any form of popular vote. Members of the pro-democracy camp were escorted out of the auditorium after they shouted and held up signs reading “shameful
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