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People Power "People Power" is a political term denoting the populist driving force of any social movement which invokes the authority of grassroots opinion and willpower, usually in opposition to that of conventionally organised corporate or political for ...
League of Social Democrats, are two
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parties that set up an electoral alliance for the
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under the name "progressive democrats". It fielded a total of nine candidates to contest Legislative Council seats in the five geographical constituencies, in which two of the three incumbents were returned.


Background

The League of Social Democrats (LSD) was established in 2006 with the
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and street action agenda. In 2008 Legislative Council election, three candidates, chairman Wong Yuk-man, Albert Chan Wai-yip and Leung Kwok-hung each won a seat and received 10 percent of the popular vote. In 2009, the League proposed a " Five Constituencies Resignation" to trigger a territory-wide by-election which could be seen as a referendum on the government's constitutional reform proposal. While it was joined by the professional-oriented pro-democratic Civic Party, it was opposed by the flagship
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. The by-election failed to realise a massive turnout and caused the infighting within in the pro-democratic camp as the Democrats negotiated with the Beijing government in secret. In 2011, Wong Yuk-man and Albert Chan Wai-yip split away from the LSD over the interpersonal disputes and the stances on the spinning the
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in the 2011 District Council election after the 2012 constitutional reform package. The then chairman
Andrew To Kwan-hang Andrew To Kwan-hang (; born 7 February 1966) is a Hong Kong politician and activist. He is the former chairman of the League of Social Democrats and former member of the Wong Tai Sin District Council. Early life, education and student activis ...
and his faction insisted a tolerant stance toward the Democratic Party while Wong strongly disagreed. About two hundred of their supporters joined Wong, leaving the LSD in disarray. They later formed the
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with
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supported by Stephen Shiu Yeuk-yuen, the owner of the Hong Kong Reporter, the re-grouped
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and the two pro-Taiwan organisations China Youth Organization and Democratic Alliance. In the
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, the two parties won nearly 15 percent of the popular votes. Leung Kwok-hung and Raymond Chan Chi-chuen both won a seat in
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while
Wong Yeung-tat Wong Yeung-tat (; born 29 May 1979) is a Hong Kong social activist and the founder and former leader of radical populist group Civic Passion. Biography Wong was born in Hong Kong and graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University. He joined Televis ...
posed a challenge to Andrew To Kwan-hang in Kowloon East and eventually both lost to the pro-Beijing
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. The relationship between the two parties became warmer as the legislators joined hand in filibustering against the government's bills. In May 2013, Wong Yuk-man left the People Power over the dispute with Stephen Shiu Yeuk-yuen, the owner of the Hong Kong Reporter and People Power's financial supporters over the Occupy Central plan. Wong and his protege Wong Yeung-tat later became the leaders for the localist cause and the relationship between the two factions remained bad. After the
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, many radical localist groups calling for independence and militant protest style became a new challenge to the two traditional radical parties. In
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, the localist Hong Kong Indigenous candidate
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received 15 percent of the votes, which many of them might come from the LSD and PP supporters as scholars observed. The localist groups also considered to contest in the 2016 Legislative Council election.


Alliance

In June 2016, the two parties joined hand and set up an electoral alliance under the name of "progressive democrats". The parties ruled out pursuing “Hong Kong independence”, which, the League’s chairman
Avery Ng Man-yuen Avery Ng Man-yuen (; born 27 December 1976) is a Hong Kong politician and social activist. He is the chairman of the League of Social Democrats (LSD), a pro-democracy radical social democratic party in Hong Kong. Biography Ng was born in Hong K ...
rejected as “an impractical idea that leads Hong Kong to nowhere”. They recognised Beijing’s full jurisdiction over Hong Kong but called for Hong Kong to be granted “genuine high degree of autonomy” under which Beijing only takes care of military defence and foreign affairs. They also called for accepting new migrants from the mainland, saying they should not be the scapegoats of Hong Kong people’s hatred against the Beijing government. They plans to field a total of nine candidates to contest Legislative Council seats in the five geographical constituencies with the aim to win at least six seats in the legislature. *
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: Christpoher Lau Gar-hung (PP),
Erica Yuen Mi-ming Erica Yuen Mi-ming (, born ) is a Hong Kong politician, actress, and presenter. A former Miss Hong Kong pageant participant, she was the chairperson of the People Power political party between 2013 and 2016. Early life Erica Yuen graduated f ...
(PP) * Kowloon West:
Avery Ng Man-yuen Avery Ng Man-yuen (; born 27 December 1976) is a Hong Kong politician and social activist. He is the chairman of the League of Social Democrats (LSD), a pro-democracy radical social democratic party in Hong Kong. Biography Ng was born in Hong K ...
(LSD), Derek Chan Tak-cheung (LSD) * Kowloon East:
Tam Tak-chi Tam Tak-chi (; born 2 February 1973), also called "Fast Beat" () in his radio career, is a former Hong Kong radio presenter, actor and currently a social activist. He is currently the vice chairman of the pro-democracy political party People Powe ...
(PP) * New Territories West: Raphael Wong Ho-ming (LSD), Albert Chan Wai-yip (PP) *
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: Leung Kwok-hung (LSD), Raymond Chan Chi-chuen (PP) (two separate lists)


Results

The alliance won two seats in total with two incumbents Leung Kwok-hung and
Chan Chi-chuen Raymond Chan Chi-chuen (born 16 April 1972 in Hong Kong, ), also called Slow Beat () in his radio career, is a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (representing the New Territories East constituency), presenter and former c ...
re-elected in the
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. Retiring incumbent Albert Chan failed to help Wong Ho-ming to be elected despite him standing as a second candidate in the New Territories West. After the election, People Power chairwoman
Erica Yuen Erica Yuen Mi-ming (, born ) is a Hong Kong politician, actress, and presenter. A former Miss Hong Kong pageant participant, she was the chairperson of the People Power political party between 2013 and 2016. Early life Erica Yuen graduated fr ...
resigned from the office for the election defeat.


Performance in elections


Legislative Council elections


References

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