Two rebel Hong Kong lawmakers, who do not accept that the territory is part of China, will not be permitted a third attempt to take their oaths of office on Wednesday. Calling the situation “unprecedented,” Legislative Council president Andrew Leung announced at a press conference Tuesday that he would put the swearing-in of Yau Wai-ching, 25, and Sixtus “Baggio” Leung (no relation), 30, on hold, until a court reaches a decision on the government’s unprecedented judicial review of his powers, the first hearing of which will take place in November. In addition, Leung said, the pair would be barred from entering the chamber for tomorrow’s meeting.