Six weeks into pro-democracy protests, cracks are beginning to show among supporters of the government. As the WSJ's Isabella Steger and Jacky Wong report:

The split is largely focused on the leadership of Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, who has failed to come up with a strategy to end the standoff and made statements that have angered city residents, both protesters and non-protesters. Those who have publicly disagreed with the government include the head of the city’s legislature, the leader of a pro-Beijing labor union and the head of a pro-business political party who was ousted from his position on...