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Three newly elected lawmakers are barred from the legislature after using a swearing-in ceremony to raise the contentious issues of independence.
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Pro-vote based system administrators Ted Hui and Leung Kwok-hung are hindered by security watches as they attempt to stop the way toward choosing gathering executive at the Legislative Council in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Newly chose administrator Yau Wai-ching shows a flag before taking vow at the Legislative Council in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Re-chose legislator Leung Kwok-hung holds an umbrella while taking promise at the Legislative Council in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Pro-majority rules system legislators tear separated polls as they blacklist the way toward choosing committee administrator at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Newly-chose administrator Nathan Law serenades mottos while taking pledge at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Newly chose administrator Yau Wai-ching takes vow at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Re-chose administrator Leung Kwok-hung tears a challenge notice while taking vow at the Legislative Council in Hong Kong, China October 12, 2016. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Newly chose administrator Baggio Leung wears a flag "Hong Kong is not China" while taking pledge at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Newly chose administrator Eddie Chu yells mottos while taking vow at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Re-chose official Leung Kwok-hung tosses a torn notice while taking pledge at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Pro-majority rules system officials Eddie Chu (in white) and Raymond Chan are obstructed by security monitors as they attempt to stop the way toward choosing gathering administrator at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Newly-chose official Baggio Leung wears a pennant "Hong Kong is not China" while taking promise at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Newly chose professional majority rules system administrators Yau Wai-ching and Baggio Leung check their cell phones in the wake of taking pledge at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Supporters of Chinese government and Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chung-ying accumulate outside the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Newly chose star majority rules system legislator Yau Wai-ching is hindered by security protects from going into a meeting room at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Pro-majority rules system legislators are hindered by security monitors as they attempt to stop the way toward choosing committee executive at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Newly chose expert vote based system administrator Baggio Leung is hindered by security monitors from going into a meeting room at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Pro-vote based system legislators are obstructed by security monitors as they attempt to stop the way toward choosing gathering executive at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Newly chose professional majority rules system official Yau Wai-ching is hindered by security protects from going into a meeting room at the Legislative Council. REUTERS/Bobby Yip