“There were some technical questions on the day of vote … Unfortunately, the bill was vetoed by a minority.”

2015
Source: Leung owes HK people an explanation and apology, EJ Insight http://www.ejinsight.com/20150624-leung-owes-hk-people-an-explanation-and-apology/,

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