The 1985 Hong Kong electoral reform introduced the first ever indirect election to the colonial legislature during the last years of the British colonial...
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Hong Kong electoral reform may refer to: 1985 Hong Kong electoral reform 1988 Hong Kong electoral reform 1994 Hong Kong electoral reform 2010 Hong Kong...
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The 1994 Hong Kong electoral reform was a set of significant constitutional changes in the last years of British colonial rule in Hong Kong before the...
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The 1988 Hong Kong electoral reform was carried out by the colonial government during 1987 to 1988 as the second stage of the developments of the representative...
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others Electoral calendar (global) Politics of Hong Kong List of constituencies of Hong Kong 2010 Hong Kong electoral reform 2014–15 Hong Kong electoral reform...
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(EXCO) as the real corridor of power in Hong Kong, though reforms made by Governor Chris Patten expanded the electoral franchise by allowing more voters to...
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the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests, the National People's Congress disqualified several opposition councillors and initiated an electoral overhaul in 2021...
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Democratic reforms in Hong Kong did not seriously begin until 1984 and has faced significant challenges since 2014. The one country, two systems principle...
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political systems of Hong Kong, a functional constituency is a professional or special interest group involved in the electoral process. Eligible voters...
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development of the representative government in Hong Kong after the 1985 Hong Kong electoral reform. The option of the direct elections in 1988 was strongly...
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The 1985 Hong Kong Legislative Council election was an indirect election for members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo) held on 26 September...
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Hong Kong was a British colony and later a dependent territory of the United Kingdom from 1841 to 1997, with a period of Japanese occupation from 1941...
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Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China is a national law of China that serves as the organic law for the Hong Kong...
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slogan, "Hong Kong workers only want meal tickets, not electoral ballots." However, during the Hong Kong Basic Law drafting process from 1985 to 1990,...
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eventual reversal of the electoral system, Patten's reform significantly impacted the Hong Kong political landscape by polarising Hong Kong politics. The handover...
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camp, also known as the pan-democracy camp, is a political alignment in Hong Kong that supports increased democracy, namely the universal suffrage of the...
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The Reform Club of Hong Kong was one of the oldest political organisations in Hong Kong, existing from 1949 until the mid-1990s. Established by expatriates...
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Liberalism in Hong Kong has become the driving force of the democratic movement since the 1980s which is mainly represented by the pro-democracy camp...
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elections reform, general citizens can be only elect 88 seats out of 470 directly. The Green Paper: A Pattern of District Administration in Hong Kong was published...
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The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal (HKCFA) is the final appellate court of Hong Kong. It was established on 1 July 1997, upon the establishment of the...
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Hong Kong. Political events in Hong Kong since 1997 Timeline of Chinese history Hong Kong 1 July marches Hong Kong Museum of History: "The Hong Kong Story"...
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Donald Tsang (category Use Hong Kong English from October 2018)
charge of Hong Kong affairs. "The chief executive warned in the letter that Hong Kong could face a serious governance crisis if the electoral reform package...
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Socialism in Hong Kong is a political trend taking root from Marxism and Leninism which was introduced to Hong Kong in the early 1920s. Ever since the...
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Martin Lee (category Alumni of the University of Hong Kong)
rights and democratic reform. He became involved in discussions over Hong Kong's handover to China, and in 1985 he joined the Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting...
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Declaration. During the discussion on the drafting of the Hong Kong Basic Law and the electoral reform for the 1988 Legislative Council election, it took a...
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Hilton Cheong-Leen (category Members of the Urban Council of Hong Kong)
January 2022) was a Hong Kong politician and businessman. He is the longest uninterrupted serving elected officeholder in Hong Kong history as an elected...
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Council election and was abolished under the 2021 overhaul of the Hong Kong electoral system. In the 2016 Legislative Council election, it elected six...
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Chris Patten (redirect from Pang Ding-hong)
surprise Conservative electoral victory in 1992, but lost his own seat. Patten was then appointed the last governor of Hong Kong, to oversee the final...
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University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of...
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district boards until 1999, are the local councils for the 18 districts of Hong Kong. An early basis for the delivery of local services were the Kaifong associations...
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