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    Emily Lau Wai-hing, JP (Chinese: 劉慧卿; born 21 January 1952) is a politician in Hong Kong who champions press freedom and human rights. A former journalist...
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    the League of Social Democrats (LSD), the Democratic Party merged with Emily Lau's The Frontier in 2008. The party made a surprising move by negotiating...
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  • Legislative Council members and democratic activists headed by Convenor Emily Lau. It was merged into the Democratic Party, the pro-democracy flagship party...
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    However, Emily Lau's full-scale direct election amendment was not passed as a result of Meeting Point's abstaining from voting for Emily Lau, which caused...
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    including Civic Party leader Alan Leong, Democratic Party chairwoman Emily Lau and veterans Albert Ho and Sin Chung-kai, as well as pro-Beijing Liberal...
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    handover, some pro-democracy Hong Kong politicians, such as Margaret Ng, Emily Lau and Christine Loh attempted to use their British citizen passports to...
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  • chairman and two vice-chairman posts. The incumbent acting Chairwomen Emily Lau defeated Vice-Chairman Sin Chung-kai by a narrow margin, becoming the...
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    allocated to New Territories East, where popular democrat legislator Emily Lau of The Frontier topped the poll by winning more than 30 per cent of the...
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  • of her shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui in January 2009. The report prompted Emily Lau Wai-hing, a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, to request...
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    incumbent Emily Lau's 158 votes. He lost the second round to Lau by 145 to 171 votes. Wu ran again in the 2016 chairmanship election after Emily Lau retired...
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    East for the 2016 Legislative Council election, succeeding chairwoman Emily Lau. He was re-elected in the 2019 District Council elections for the same...
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    including chairperson and two vice-chairperson posts. Incumbent Chairperson Emily Lau secured her post against three other candidates after two rounds of election...
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    was criticised by some pro-democracy supporters. Independent legislator Emily Lau and other some other pro-democracy activists was dissatisfied with the...
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    chairman right after the election results came out and was replaced by Emily Lau as acting chairwoman. Albert Ho announced on 4 October 2011 that he would...
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    in the textile trading industry from 1979 to 1995. In 1991, Ho helped Emily Lau during the election campaign, the first open direct election of Legco...
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    Etty Lau Farrell (born Etty Lau; December 10, 1974) is a Chinese American vocalist, dancer, and actress. She began working in the entertainment industry...
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    including chairperson and two vice-chairperson posts. Incumbent chairwoman Emily Lau, former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong who retired in...
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    Chairman Albert Ho re-elected uncontestedly, while Sin Chung-kai and Emily Lau defeated Andrew Cheng as the two Vice-Chairmen. The Central Committee...
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    constituencies, the New Territories East elected two independents, the radical Emily Lau and moderate Andrew Wong. The electoral system was overhauled after one...
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    Executive to govern Hong Kong after 1997. Pro-democracy activists, including Emily Lau, Andrew Cheng and Lee Cheuk-yan, insisted this threatened Hong Kong's...
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    vice-chairman posts. The incumbent Chairman Albert Ho, Vice-Chairmen Emily Lau and Sin Chung-kai were all re-elected uncontestedly. The Central Committee...
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  • proposal was suggested by chairwoman Emily Lau to hold public debates to select the candidacy before the party's voting. Lau said her idea was borrowed from...
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    music success". Lincoln Journal Star. Retrieved June 5, 2015. "Laurence Lau and Emily Kinney". Playbill. January 1, 2014. Archived from the original on January...
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    contested. The Frontier became the largest victors by winning two seats with Emily Lau and Cyd Ho, which was followed by the Democratic Party's Andrew Cheng...
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    Siu-tong in the DAB ticket in New Territories West. The Frontier, headed by Emily Lau was active on human rights and environmental issues and routinely criticised...
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  • motion a waste of time. The motion, along with the amendment proposed by Emily Lau which effectively made it a vote of no-confidence in Beijing and London...
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    Interpretation Concerning Implementation of Chinese Nationality Law in Hong Kong. Emily Lau, "British Citizenship", p. 240. Tang Siu-tong, "British Citizenship",...
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    Yuet-tung, Li Hau, Allen Tam Kwan-sui, Vincent Yang Yuen-shan, Yun Shat-man. Emily Lau Wai-hing, convenor of The Frontier and member of the Legislative Council...
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    84pp 6.47pp   Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Emily Lau Frederick Fung Lau Chin-shek (ran as independent) Party Frontier ADPL CTU Alliance...
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    member of The Frontier formed in 1996 by Legislative Councillor Emily Lau. With Lau, he joined the organisation of the Anti-Tung Solidarity against the...
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