Hong Kong’s Semi-Democracy Continues Its Decay

In 2023, Hong Kong experienced an increase in authoritarianism, stemming from changes to electoral systems, the continued application of the National Security Law introduced in 2020 and restrictions on civil liberties. Though there were some positive developments such as the rejection of anti-LGBTQ+ measures, the overall picture was of a drastic shift towards autocracy, contributing to a decline in democratic values, greater persecution of political dissidents overseas and widespread restriction of personal freedoms

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee attends a question and answer session at the Legislative Council in Hong Kong Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee attends a question and answer session regarding the legislation of Article 23 of the Basic Law at the special administrative region’s Legislative Council on January 25. (Photo: Lam Yik/Reuters)