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Hong Kong has no legislation for political parties; thus, it has no legal definition for what a political party is. Most political parties and political groups registered either as limited companies or societies. In Hong Kong, there were two main political ideological blocs, which presents to pro-democracy camp (include localists) and pro ...
Wikipedia categories named after political parties in Hong Kong (12 C) Pages in category "Political parties in Hong Kong" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
The politics of Hong Kong takes place in a framework of a political system dominated by its quasi-constitutional document, the Hong Kong Basic Law, its own legislature, the Chief Executive as the head of government and of the Special Administrative Region and of a politically constrained multi-party presidential system. [1]
Elections in Hong Kong take place when certain political offices in the government need to be filled. Hong Kong has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in the Legislative Council. The Chief Executive of Hong Kong is nonpartisan but can work with several parties to form a coalition government.
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The Democratic Party (DP) is a liberal [1] political party in Hong Kong. Chaired by Lo Kin-hei , it is the flagship party in the pro-democracy camp and currently has no elected representatives in the District Councils .
Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood, a political party catering to grassroots interest with a strong basis in Sham Shui Po. Established on 26 October 1986, it was one of the three major pro-democracy groups along with the Meeting Point and the Hong Kong Affairs Society in the 1980s.
The Labour Party is a centre-left social democratic political party in Hong Kong established in 2011. The party was founded in 2011 by three veteran pro-democracy legislators to consolidate centre-left, pro-labour, pro-democracy voices in the legislature.