Gary Fan Kwok-wai (; born 30 October 1966) is a Hong Kong politician. He was the member of
Legislative Council from 2012 to 2016 and from 2018 to 2019 after winning the
2018 by-election
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New Territories East
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History
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. He is also a former member of the
Sai Kung District Council for
Wan Hang. Former leader of the reformist faction in the
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, he led the reformists splitting from the party to form the
Neo Democrats over the controversial
2010 constitutional reform proposal, taking a
moderate localist stance.
After the disqualification of
Ventus Lau
Ventus Lau Wing-hong (; born 8 October 1993) is a Hong Kong politician. He is the convenor of the Shatin Community Network and the founding convenor of the Community Network Union, an alliance of the localist community groups in different distric ...
, a 2018 by-election candidate, was ruled unlawful by the
Court of Final Appeal, the by-election was seen as invalid and Fan was unseated in December 2019 as a result.
Party politics
Of
Huiyang Hakka
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ancestry, Gary Fan is a graduate of
San Francisco State University
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.
Fan joined the
Democratic Party Democratic Party most often refers to:
*Democratic Party (United States)
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after returning to Hong Kong. Fan was a leading member of the Democratic Party, including being a member of the standing committee of its central committee.
[Democrats lick wounds as 30 reform radicals quit]
, The Standard, Colleen Lee, 20 December 2010
Fan opposed the Democratic party's stance on the
Five Constituencies Referendum movement and its support of the
constitutional reform package in 2010. He,
Chan King-ming and other reformists quit the Democratic Party in December 2010. Before that they had already formed the
Neo Democrats political grouping on 2 October 2010. He held the position of one of its four convenors from 2010 to 2012.
In the
2012 LegCo elections, Fan won a new seat in the
New Territoires East geographical constituency
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created under the 2010 constitutional reform package.
Legislative councillor
Gary Fan has taken an anti-immigration stance in the Legislative Council, differing from other pan-democrats who tended to support
new arrivals. Fan called for the government to take back the approval rights on
One-way Permits from Chinese authorities and to reduce the quota of such permits. Fan also refers to immigrants from mainland China and the quota of 150 daily permits as "the root of the housing problem".
In January 2013, Gary Fan and
Claudia Mo formed a group called "
HK First
HK First is a localist political party in Hong Kong. It had one representative in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Claudia Mo, a former pan-democratic Civic Party member. It was founded in 2013 by two pro-democracy legislators, Claudia M ...
". They co-sponsored a controversial ad which claimed that reducing immigration would help the people of Hong Kong to get to the bottom of the housing problem, while rejecting claims of bias or discrimination against mainlanders, despite condemnation from the
Equal Opportunities Commission. Fan later introduced a motion on adhering to the need to "put Hong Kong people first" in formulating policies, but the motion was ultimately defeated.
He lost his seat in New Territories East in the
2016 Legislative Council election, as
Andrew Cheng returned unexpectedly and split the democratic faction's votes. As a result, he resigned his party position as an executive committee member.
He returned to the Legislative Council in the
2018 New Territories by-election following the disqualification of localist
Baggio Leung
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of
Youngspiration over the
Legislative Council oath-taking controversy in March. He was elected with more than 180,000 votes, defeating the pro-Beijing common candidate
Tang Ka-piu
"Bill" Tang Ka-piu (, born 29 October 1979) is a Hong Kong politician who currently served as a legislative councillor and district councillor (2007–2019).
Political career Legislative Council
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of the
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) and the
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB).
After the disqualification of
Ventus Lau
Ventus Lau Wing-hong (; born 8 October 1993) is a Hong Kong politician. He is the convenor of the Shatin Community Network and the founding convenor of the Community Network Union, an alliance of the localist community groups in different distric ...
, a 2018 by-election candidate, was ruled unlawful by the
Court of Final Appeal, the by-election was seen as invalid and Fan was unseated in December 2019 alongside
Au Nok-hin
Au Nok-hin (; born 18 June 1987) is a pro-democracy politician in Hong Kong. He is the former member of the Legislative Council for Hong Kong Island from 2018 to 2019 and member of the Southern District Council for Lei Tung I from 2012 to 201 ...
as a result, after the
Court of Final Appeal rejected both appeal applications.
District councillor
He was first elected as District Councillor in the
Sai Kung District Council for
Wan Hang in 1999. He was re-elected by a comfortable majority on 22 November 2015. As a District Council member he serves on various committees:
* District Facilities Management Committee
* Social Services and Healthy and Safe City Committee
* Housing and Environmental Hygiene Committee
* Traffic and Transport Committee
* Finance and Administration Committee
As well as being a district councillor, Fan is also a part-time tutor at the
Open University of Hong Kong.
Arrest
On 6 January 2021, Fan was among 53 members of the pro-democratic camp who were
arrested under the
national security law, specifically its provision regarding alleged subversion. The group stood accused of the organisation of and participation in unofficial primary elections held by the camp in July 2020. Fan was released on bail on 7 January.
On 28 February 2021, Fan was formally charged, along with 46 others for subversion, and he was remanded in prison. On 2 November, High Court judge Esther Toh upheld her decision to deny bail to Fan arguing that he was a "determined and resolute man" who called for all parties to act together in opposing the government.
See also
*
Claudia Mo
References
External links
Office of Gary Fan(in Chinese)
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1966 births
Living people
District councillors of Sai Kung District
Hong Kong people of Hakka descent
HK LegCo Members 2012–2016
HK LegCo Members 2016–2021
San Francisco State University alumni
Neo Democrats politicians
Democratic Party (Hong Kong) politicians
The Frontier (Hong Kong) politicians
Social Democratic Forum politicians
Hong Kong localists
Academy of Art University alumni
Hong Kong political prisoners