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Republic of Hong Kong

 * Government: Unitary parliamentary republic
 * President of Hong Kong: Joshua Wong (since 2022/1447) (next election due 2028/1453)
 * Prime Minister of Hong Kong: Lawrence Su
 * Hong Kong Legislative Council: (next election due 2025/1450)
 * Democratic Party of Kong Kong (75 representatives) (merger of all pro-democracy camps)
 * Social Democratic Movement (23 representatives) (official opposition)
 * Independent (2 representatives)
 * Military: The Hong Kong Armed Forces (HKAF) comprises of 65,000 personnel. Weapons belonging to the PCC are now being taken away and be put into the hands of the HKAF, though ammunition and such had been depleted so much from these battles that they were almost meaningless. Arms factories were built in workshops and former factories that used to produce manufacturing goods for civilians. Mines are being established in the Ming Dynasty to bring raw resources into Hong Kong to start manufacturing some experimental firearms (albeit they are partially crude as Hong Kong doesn't have much skills in building and designing guns) and copying some of the weapon designs of those held by the PCC, but even so the priority of building firearms are low in favour of reconstruction and melee combat. The HKAF is aware of a peasant uprising in Guangzhou that is suspected to be carried out by the PCC (with captives of ex-PCC soldiers claiming so, but not yet verified due to the distance) and would be ready to defend, should they continue to grow stronger.
 * Diplomacy: N/A
 * Economy: Efforts to rebuild infrastructure that was destroyed from the war are underway and to rebuild the economy from scratch and hopefully turn Hong Kong into a trading hub and a manufacturing powerhouse too. Currency, of what remains of the Hong Kong dollar is not used a lot since the crisis, but the notes have been ditched in favour of only using coins to trade, since the value of these coins are more important than banknotes. Food on the other hand, had been largely stabilised and secure with deals with the Ming Dynasty to give Hongkongers food, with small community farms across Hong Kong being considered the emergency reserve for food, along with fishing in case of relations changing or trading has been blocked. Raw and building materials, along with essential fossil fuels such as coal and oil (which might not be attainable in China though) are prioritised, so to electrify the city again after the last of the resource that was gone into these power plants.
 * Events:
 * Further Investment: Hongkonger industrialists and entrepreneurs, despite the heavy taxes, decide to further invest on exploiting the resources of China through to the second year. Factories and refineries in Hong Kong (which 60% of these resources are being transferred back), whether be makeshift or are open again have already produced refined resources for the purpose of reconstruction, the production of weapons and ammunition and to build a fleet of new ships. One of them however on 2024/1449 has proposed that they would want to search for oil in the Ming Dynasty and build a fuel refinery somewhere in Kowloon (which would take three to five years to find appropriate equipment and such to its efficiency), so that they could eventually refuel the captured PCC/PLA ships within Hong Kong and any other ships dependent on fuel. This idea hadn't taken off successfully, but eventually, they would need to do it in order to protect their own territorial waters, not just small fishing boats equipped with machine guns for instance. It is also to profit Hong Kong even further by continuing its investment in the Ming Dynasty through what some say as the lobbying of Hongkonger refugees turned advisors.
 * Reconstruction (Part Three / Final?): Electrification of the suburbs in Hong Kong were finally finished, but these are limited. New power plants are being built, while for the first time, the first permit for building new homes are being built, tearing down old frail buildings or those that are seen unfit for new buildings that are 'environmentally-oriented' for the purpose of maximising emergency food production by creating rooftop farms, which might not affect very much, but it only makes a difference. This is the third year since the reconstruction policies have been enacted by the government. As a result, this would be the final stage of reconstruction. The economy of Hong Kong has already recovered from being largely primitive and is seeking towards the second stage by next year. However, along with the second phase, there is also another legislative election (this time with universal suffrage) just approaching next year, which will determine the fate of the reconstruction policies and to revive Hong Kong into a major trading hub as it was, with free enterprise. Polls show that there is high confidence that the Democratic Party of Hong Kong would retain a majority, but the ex-PCC-aligned Social Democratic Movement is set to continue to rise through the next decade as stigmatisation of exiled Mainlanders and the PCC supporters in general decrease for the older generation as they are living under a different system.
 * Two Vessels to the South: Two sail-dependent ships, that are built over the past two years (not the larger explorer and new smaller trading vessels which are still under construction) with the intent of being explored to any direction and to be reported back. One ship is destined to land on what's left of the Philippines and one is to actually go south to the South China Sea. Since there were PLA ships arriving near Hong Kong in sight and are also caught in the crossfire by the Taiwanese navy, many Hongkongers are willing to sacrifice themselves to go to the south. Again, both of these ships are to report back with relevant information.