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    Ip Kwok-him, GBM, GBS, JP (Chinese: 葉國謙; born 8 November 1951) is a former unofficial member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong, served between 2016...
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    believed Yip went to live with Kwok Fu during the war and only returned to Foshan at the end of the war. After the war, Ip Man served for a few years as...
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    on the Legislative Council and the party. Her position was taken by Ip Kwok-him, a veteran DAB legislator. In the 2012 Legislative Council election,...
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    2015–present Ip Kwok-him Cheung Kwok-kwan The DAB has won 109 seats in all 18 District Councils (2024–2027): Chan Yung Choy So-yuk Ip Kwok-him Tam Yiu-chung...
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    amend the bill were defeated and the bill was passed. To ban filibuster, Ip Kwok-him of the DAB sought to limit each member to move only one motion, by amending...
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    there were total of twelve incumbents chose not to run for re-election. Ip Kwok-him lost his seat in the Central and Western District Council therefore was...
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    an opponent. He became convenor of the pro-establishment caucus after Ip Kwok-him of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong...
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  • Kitano Yumi Chen Zhihui as Ip Man's father Kenny Kwan Andy Taylor as foreign challenger at the field hockey match Sin Kwok-lam (Ip Man's son's student and...
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    heavyweights, Yeung Yiu-chung, Lau Kong-wah and Ip Kwok-him all lost their seats to the pro-democracy challengers, with Ip lost his longtime base of Kwun Lung to...
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    2015 Hong Kong electoral reform, Jeffrey Lam Kin-fung of the BPA and Ip Kwok-him of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong...
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    elections, with Cyd Ho defeated the pro-Beijing DAB's Legislative Councillor Ip Kwok-him in the Kwun Lung constituency in Central and Western District. In 2004...
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    Ye (surname) (redirect from Ip (surname))
    Silicon Storage Technology Ip Kwok-him (1951–2020), Hong Kong politician Ip Yut Kin (born 1951), CEO of Apple Daily Stephen Ip (born 1955), Hong Kong politician...
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    portray him as a brutal dictator, head of a corrupt authoritarian regime, who massacred civilians and suppressed political dissent, and often accuse him of...
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    Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee GBM GBS JP (Chinese: 葉劉淑儀; née Lau; born 24 August 1950) is a politician in Hong Kong. She is currently the Convenor of the Executive...
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    emigration wave that "I believe the worst has passed." In March 2023, Regina Ip said that the Northern Metropolis project should be prioritized over Lantau...
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  • Xi Hong Kong (pro-Beijing) Chan (Gary) Chan (Joephy) Fok Ho Ip (Kwok-him) Ip (Regina) Kwok Lam Lee (Dominic) Lee (John) Lee (Starry) Leung Liao Quat Tsang...
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    Wang was promoted to associate professor in international politics, making him China's youngest associate professor at the time. During this time he published...
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  • Fanny Law Ip Kwok-him Vincent Lo Henry Cheng Tai Tak-fung Jack So Ronnie Chan Robert Tang Cheung Hok-ming Robin Chan Rosie Young Tse-tse Yu Kwok-chun Albert...
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  • would be taken by the idea. The doctrine may be typified as being close to him ideologically as well as organizationally. In early March 1989, Zhao presented...
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    the Kwun Lung (觀龍) constituency in November 2003, unseating veteran Ip Kwok-him of the DAB with a margin of 64 votes. She also supported members of other...
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    Kong Legislative Council election, he succeeded DAB veteran legislator Ip Kwok-him in the District Council (First) functional constituency to the Legislative...
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  • system in China. Both liberals who support Trump and those who criticize him invoke cases like the Cultural Revolution or the Great Leap Forward as an...
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  • proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt", adding that it had "suspended him until this matter is resolved". Founder John Tang later resigned from his...
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    Martin Liao 6th Legislative Council: Martin Liao 5th Legislative Council: Ip Kwok-him (gave up power after chaotic voting on electoral reform) 5th Legislative...
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    Xi Hong Kong (pro-Beijing) Chan (Gary) Chan (Joephy) Fok Ho Ip (Kwok-him) Ip (Regina) Kwok Lam Lee (Dominic) Lee (John) Lee (Starry) Leung Liao Quat Tsang...
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  • Xi Hong Kong (pro-Beijing) Chan (Gary) Chan (Joephy) Fok Ho Ip (Kwok-him) Ip (Regina) Kwok Lam Lee (Dominic) Lee (John) Lee (Starry) Leung Liao Quat Tsang...
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    Xi Hong Kong (pro-Beijing) Chan (Gary) Chan (Joephy) Fok Ho Ip (Kwok-him) Ip (Regina) Kwok Lam Lee (Dominic) Lee (John) Lee (Starry) Leung Liao Quat Tsang...
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    signify his dissatisfaction for the Qing Empire. The Qing officials threatened him with imprisonment for his writings, so in 1911 he fled to Japan, and then...
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    language newspapers. It is owned by Sing Tao News Corporation, of which Kwok Ying-shing (Chinese: 郭英成) is chairman. Its English language sister paper...
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    Sun resigned in his favour. Yuan's desire for dictatorial power brought him into conflict with the National Assembly and the Kuomintang (KMT), provoking...
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