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    Sin Chung-kai (Chinese: 單仲偕; born 15 June 1960) is a former member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council. He was the chairman and a member of Kwai Tsing...
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  • concert pianist Sin Boon Ann (born 1958), a Singaporean politician and lawyer Sin Chung-kai (born 1960), a Hong Kong politician Dahlia Sin, American drag...
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    vice-chairwoman Emily Lau took over as acting chairman. Lau defeated Sin Chung-kai as the first chairwoman of the party in the December party leadership...
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    Leong, Democratic Party chairwoman Emily Lau and veterans Albert Ho and Sin Chung-kai, as well as pro-Beijing Liberal Party honorary chairman James Tien,...
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    2012 she was elected chairperson, narrowly defeating vice-chairman Sin Chung-kai (149 votes to 133), therefore becoming the first female leader of the...
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  • posts. The incumbent acting Chairwomen Emily Lau defeated Vice-Chairman Sin Chung-kai by a narrow margin, becoming the first Chairwoman of the party. 300...
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  • Prof. CHAN Ka-keung, SBS, JP The Hon. CHAN Yuen-han, SBS, JP The Hon. SIN Chung-kai, SBS, JP (revoked) The Hon. WONG Yung-kan, SBS, JP The Hon. SHEK Lai-him...
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  • Democratic Party of Hong Kong is represented in CALD by Martin Lee and Sin Chung Kai. The third individual member of the CALD was Indonesia's ex-President...
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    posts. Incumbent Chairman Albert Ho re-elected uncontestedly, while Sin Chung-kai and Emily Lau defeated Andrew Cheng as the two Vice-Chairmen. The Central...
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    the original on 31 October 2017. Retrieved 11 November 2017. Wong, Yiu-Chung. One Country, Two Systems in Crisis: Hong Kong's Transformation Since the...
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    of the Kwai Tsing District Council. It was formerly represented by Sin Chung-kai, who was elected in the 2019 elections until May 2021. Wikimedia Commons...
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    People Power and benefited Wong Kwok-hing, while former legislator Sin Chung-kai retained a seat for the Democrats. The pro-Beijing camp as a result...
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    posts. The incumbent Chairman Albert Ho, Vice-Chairmen Emily Lau and Sin Chung-kai were all re-elected uncontestedly. The Central Committee was elected...
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  • Hong Kong's Chief Executivei. Hong Kong University Press. p. 121. Ng, Kang-chung; Cheung, Tony (1 June 2015). "Hong Kong lawmaker fears Beijing behind jump...
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    chairman post with a cabinet list, including legislative council member Sin Chung-kai and Central Committee member Tik Chi-yuen running for the two vice-chairman...
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  • from the original on 2016-06-08. Retrieved 2016-07-31. "About Me". Sin Chung-kai. Archived from the original on 2016-10-11. Retrieved 2016-08-06. "Ir...
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    Kong. Through her student activism, she came to know Lee Wing-tat and Sin Chung-kai, who later became prominent pro-democracy legislators. She co-organised...
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    gold prizes in the 2013 Hong Kong Youth Music Interflows competition. Sin Chung Kai (單仲楷) - a member of Hong Kong Legislative Council Monie Tung (董敏莉) -...
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    born 8 June 1982) is a Hong Kong politician. He formerly represented the Chung Wan constituency in the Central and Western District Council, and was a...
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    Impact Assessment Report. The Democratic Party showed varying opinions. Sin Chung-kai and Ho Chun-yan supported the Third-Runway Project, but did not comment...
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    December 2020 Chairperson Emily Lau Wu Chi-wai Preceded by Emily Lau Sin Chung-kai Succeeded by Lam Cheuk-ting Edith Leung Member of the Southern District...
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    despite an alleged corruption scandal involving its vice-chairman Cheng Kai-nam at the peak of the campaign. Cheng did not take his office and a by-election...
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    Wing-tat, Sin Chung-kai and Leung Yiu-chung were among the seven pro-democrat activists to become the first members of the council. Lee and Sin had served...
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    Representative for Shek Lei North 1991–1994 Succeeded by Chan Ngai Preceded by Sin Chung-kai Member of the Kwai Tsing District Council Representative for Lai Wah...
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    again in the by-election. 5 November 1998, Fung Chi-kin replaced Chim Pui-chung in the Financial Services by-election after Chim was found conspiring to...
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    option of a fine" would be disqualified. As a result, Leung Yiu-chung and Sin Chung-kai were unseated due to illegal assembly during the citywide protests...
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    Vice-Chairperson of the Democratic Party In office 2006–2008 Serving with Sin Chung-kai Preceded by Chan King-ming Succeeded by Emily Lau Personal details Born...
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  • Democratic hold S16 Wah Lai Wong Yiu-chung (BPA) Sin Chung-kai (DP) 51.93% Tam Yam-chi (Ind) 2.28% Wong Yiu-chung (BPA) 44.88% Yuen Kwok-ki (Ind) 0.66%...
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  • Yuen-ting (Ind) Independent hold B05 Tai Hang Wong Chor-fung (NPP) Sin Chung-kai (DP) Christopher Lau Gar-hung (PP/PV) Wong Chor-fung (NPP) Richard Shum...
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  • singer and actor. Shan Tianfang (單田芳; 1934–2018), a pingshu performer. Sin Chung-kai (單仲偕, Shan Zhongkai; born 1960), a Hong Kong politician. Zen Wai-chu...
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