Key facts
- William Wong has resigned from Hong Kong's Legislative Council.
- Wong is leaving to pursue studies in the United Kingdom.
- A by-election for his seat is considered unlikely.
- The decision is influenced by the timing of upcoming district council elections.
- A by-election could be viewed as a political challenge.
Hong Kong's Legislative Council (Legco) is unlikely to hold a by-election to fill the seat vacated by William Wong, who has resigned to pursue studies in the United Kingdom. Sources indicate that the decision is influenced by the proximity of the upcoming district council elections. Holding a by-election so close to another electoral event could be perceived as a political challenge, leading authorities to opt against it. Wong's departure leaves a vacancy that will likely remain unfilled until the next general election.
