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In Hong Kong, there were two main political ideological blocs, which presents to pro-democracy camp (include localists) and pro-Beijing camp. Under the newly introduced electoral system, only government-approved candidates may run, effectively disqualifying any candidates who are not from the pro-Beijing camp or approved by Beijing.
This is a list of constituencies of Hong Kong. There are currently ten geographical constituencies and 28 functional constituencies that elect 50 out of 90 members to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong .
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.
Hong Kong political parties in the pro-establishment camp support the policies of the PRC's central government and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government. [ 40 ] : 124 Supporters of the pro-establishment camp generally have a strong sense of Chinese identity.
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.
New Territories East: Leung Kwok-hung: LSD: Leung Kwok-hung: LSD: 3rd Legislative Council; Hong Kong Island: 2 December 2007: Ma Lik: DAB: Anson Chan: Independent: Death (cancer) 2nd Legislative Council; Election Committee: 16 September 2001: Ng Ching-fai: New Forum: Ma Fung-kwok: New Forum: Resigned to take the office of President of the Hong ...
The three areas are: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The New Territories has the most districts (9), followed by Kowloon (5), and lastly Hong Kong Island (4). The population density per district varies from 1,021 (Islands) to 59,704 (Kwun Tong) per km 2 . [ 14 ]
The Liberal Party (LP) is a pro-Beijing, pro-business, and conservative [4] political party in Hong Kong. Led by Tommy Cheung and chaired by Peter Shiu , it holds four seats in the Legislative Council , and holds five seats in the District Councils .