Delegates to China's top government advisory body are expected to vote today on kicking James Tien out after his comments on the unpopular Hong Kong leader Leung Chun-ying.
Tien, who is also leader of the pro-Beijing Liberal Party, told a Hong Kong radio station last week that Leung had done a poor job of running the city and should consider resigning.
Members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference would vote to expel him not because he criticised Leung but because he aired those sentiments in public, contradicting a resolution passed by the body in March expressing support for the city's leader, according to a Hong Kong delegate.
The advisory body doesn't have any formal power in China's authoritarian political system. Membership is a sign of Beijing's favour and an opportunity for high-level networking.
Tien could not be reached for comment.
The move is a sign that Leung still has Beijing's full support even as his approval rating in Hong Kong plumbs new lows. Leung hasn't been able to deal effectively with student-led protesters who have been occupying thoroughfares in three areas of Hong Kong for more than a month to demand democratic reforms.
Beijing has promised that residents of the semi-autonomous southern Chinese financial centre can directly elect their leader starting in 2017 but that a committee would be needed to screen candidates, angering many who call it fake democracy.
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