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|logo = 170px |country = Hong Kong |colorcode = #de002b |founder = Hu Fa-kuang |founded = |dissolved = |merger = Progressive Hong Kong Society |split = |predecessor = |merged = Progressive Alliance |successor = |ideology = Conservatism Economic liberalism |position = Centre-right |religion = |affiliation1_title = Regional affiliation |affiliation1 = Pro-Beijing camp |international = |colors = Red |website = |footnotes = }} The Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong (LDFHK) (, abbreviated 自民聯) was a pro-Beijing pro-business and conservative political party in the Hong Kong. It was established in 1990, and was composed of mainly conservative businessmen and professionals. It contested in the District Board elections, Urban and Regional Council elections and the first Legislative Council election in 1991 against the liberal United Democrats of Hong Kong (UDHK). It was merged into the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance in 1997. The leading figures were Tso Wung-Wai, Maria Tam, Howard Young, and Daniel Heung. ==History== The party was established by a group of conservative businesspeople and professionals in the Hong Kong Basic Law Consultative Committee (BLCC), Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting Committee (BLDC) and appointed members in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo) who worried about welfare spending and adversarial on 6 November 1990, as the reaction to the liberals forming the United Democrats of Hong Kong (UDHK) on the eve of the first direct LegCo elections. The objective of party was to support candidates to fun in the upcoming elections. Due to lack of popular basis and experience, the group invited Maria Tam Wai-chu, member of the Executive and Legislative Councils and her Progressive Hong Kong Society (PHKS) to join. Hu Fa-kuang became the founding Chairman, while Maria Tam and Philip Kwok Chi-kuen the founding Vice-Chairmen. The party won 3 seats in the 1991 LegCo elections of which were all from functional constituencies. The party's pro-Beijing and businessman-oriented images faced competition from new parties the Beijing-loyalist Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) and pro-business Liberal Party established in 1992 and 1993 respectively. All three LegCo members, Ngai Shiu-kit, Howard Young and Peter Wong left the party for the Liberal Party in 1993. The party gained back 1 seat in 1995 LegCo elections from the Election Committee with David Chu Yu-lin. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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