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added a couple of references to sustain the claim
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Alexei
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No. "One country, two systems" was a political slogan in China intended for Hong Kong. Everybody agreesEverybody agrees it doesn't work.

No. "One country, two systems" was a political slogan in China intended for Hong Kong. Everybody agrees it doesn't work.

No. "One country, two systems" was a political slogan in China intended for Hong Kong. Everybody agrees it doesn't work.

Changed parole to political slogan. I just assumed the word existed in English.
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No. "One country, two systems" was a parolepolitical slogan in China intended for Hong Kong. Everybody agrees it doesn't work.

No. "One country, two systems" was a parole in China intended for Hong Kong. Everybody agrees it doesn't work.

No. "One country, two systems" was a political slogan in China intended for Hong Kong. Everybody agrees it doesn't work.

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Thomas Koelle
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No. "One country, two systems" was a parole in China intended for Hong Kong. Everybody agrees it doesn't work.