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58: 799:, the legislator who was also disqualified over the oath-taking controversy. According to the primary mechanism, Fung was a backup candidate in case Yiu was barred from running in the election. However, announced that he was under pressure to withdraw as a backup candidacy as agreed in the primary if Yiu was disqualified by the Electoral Affair Commission. "Someone from the progressive democracy bloc told me that if I ran in the poll, they would definitely send someone as well ,” Fung said. “I hope my withdrawal will allow the hatred to dissipate." 814:, was chosen by the pro-democracy camp as Lau's backup, rather than himself, in case she was barred from running. When Lau was in fact barred by the government, Fung began campaigning in earnest, risking a catastrophic split in the democratic vote, and seemingly unconcerned that fellow democrats called him a "spoiler", "sore loser", and "a has-been politician who cares more about his ego than the causes he claims to espouse". As a result, Fung received 12,509 votes, about five per cent of the total vote share while Beijing-backed 629:, a political party which aimed to unite all democrats in 1990, but later on refused to join his fellow democrats to form the new party, citing his association represented grassroots' interest whereas the United Democrats were more focused on the "middle class". At the time he also served as a member in the Hong Kong Housing Authority from 1990 to 1998. 644:
and was elected to the legislature for the first time. A moderate pan-democrat, he is known for his middle-of-the-road strategy of "simultaneously negotiating with and confronting" Beijing, which, in his words, is to try to keep contact with the mainland authorities so you will have a chance to
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quit the party in the midst of the intra-party primary, in protest against Fung's candidacy. Fung eventually became the party's sole representative in the pro-democracy primary. He was defeated in the telephone polls and generic ballots in the primary to
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convince them to listen to your views. Such stance has been criticised by the mainstream and radical democrats as opportunistic and pulled him into controversy in the run-up to the 1997 handover. In 1996, he decided to join the Beijing-controlled
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in 1974 but was ousted a year after because he spent too much time organising social movements and failed his exams. He then joined the pressure group
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After he returned to Hong Kong, he was noted as one of the pioneers of the pro-democrats to participate in the electoral politics, by running in the
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Veteran Hong Kong lawmaker Frederick Fung breaks ranks to contest Kowloon West by-election, threatening pan-dems’ bid to regain veto power in Legco
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as he was unseated from his District Council seat in 2015. He chose to give up his long-time base in Kowloon West and ran in the
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he supported and successfully returned to the Legislative Council. Since was ineligible to run for the same constituency in
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East with 7,450 votes, which established his long time base in the district. At the time he was the chairman of the
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with 99-vote margin, while former ADPL member Eric Wong Chung-ki stood in the constituency, taking away 215 votes.
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with his party which created by Beijing as a counter legislature against the democratic legislature under
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Frederick Fung in Kowloon West: Spoiler candidate or one last campaign for an old-time democrat?
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as chairman of the ADPL. Under his chairmanship, he was initially involved in forming the
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Members of the Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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two years later in 2000 and was since re-elected in 2004, 2008 and 2012.
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in 1996 despite the pro-democrats' boycott. Fung was a candidate for the
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Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood politicians
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from 1991 to 1997 and from 2000 to 2016 and the former chairman of the
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Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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won 106,457 votes, about 900 votes more than Fung and Lee combined.
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functional constituency "super seat" which was created under the
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from 1999 to 2015. He resigned as chairman of the ADPL after the
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Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
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In October 2018, Fung announced that he was standing in the
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Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
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Fung was born in Hong Kong in 1953 with the family root of
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Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
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who later withdrew from the race. Former vice-chairwoman
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Seeing Red: China's Uncompromising Takeover of Hong Kong
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For the Australian Chinese merchant in Hong Kong, see
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He participated in the pro-democracy primary of the
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Hong Kong People's Council on Public Housing Policy
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In 1986, he co-founded the 565:Education and early political career 937:Democratic development in Hong Kong 835:2021 Hong Kong legislative election 764:March 2018 Kowloon West by-election 547:March 2018 Kowloon West by-election 13: 959:Ng, Kang-chung (4 December 2015). 958: 579:Society for Community Organisation 14: 1664: 1144: 843: 804:November Kowloon West by-election 792:Kowloon City District Councillors 744:2016 Legislative Council election 732:2012 Legislative Council election 675:1998 Legislative Council election 617:British Hong Kong Colonial period 555:November Kowloon West by-election 1289:Legislative Council of Hong Kong 700:, he lost his long held seat in 683:2nd Legislative Council election 638:Legislative Council of Hong Kong 494:Legislative Council of Hong Kong 1643:Hong Kong justices of the peace 1342:Provisional Legislative Council 1327:Provisional Legislative Council 1122: 827:Tsim Sha Tsui West constituency 740:2010 Hong Kong electoral reform 668: 651:Provisional Legislative Council 608:political groups in the 1980s. 528:Provisional Legislative Council 456: 442: 215:Provisional Legislative Council 177:Provisional Legislative Council 1396:Member of Legislative Council 1365:Member of Legislative Council 1301:Member of Legislative Council 1116:District Council Election 2019 1084: 1068: 1050: 1032: 1014: 996: 971: 848:2021 Hong Kong LegCo election 823:Yau Tsim Mong District Council 698:2015 District Council election 694:2007 District Council election 543:2007 District Council election 518:, he was also a member of the 421: 391: 377: 1: 1231:Sham Shui Po District Council 1204:Sham Shui Po District Council 942: 690:Sham Shui Po District Council 627:United Democrats of Hong Kong 532:2012 Chief Executive election 520:Sham Shui Po District Council 514:. As well as his role in the 7: 925: 634:first ever direct elections 590:1983 Urban Council election 512:1983 Urban Council election 47: 10: 1669: 1633:HK LegCo Members 2012–2016 1628:HK LegCo Members 2008–2012 1623:HK LegCo Members 2004–2008 1618:HK LegCo Members 2000–2004 1613:HK LegCo Members 1995–1997 1608:HK LegCo Members 1991–1995 688:He was also member of the 503:(ADPL) from 1989 to 2007. 21:Frederick Charles Mow Fung 18: 1510: 1479: 1460: 1410: 1403:District Council (Second) 1394: 1389: 1379: 1363: 1358: 1338: 1333: 1299: 1294: 1287: 1277: 1267: 1259: 1254: 1246: 1227: 1221: 1200: 1194: 1184: 1168: 1163: 1158: 837:but failed to win a seat 758:After Legislative Council 736:District Council (Second) 489: 467: 449: 435: 428: 414: 407: 402: 398: 384: 370: 366: 361: 353: 345: 326: 318: 305: 283: 278: 274: 262: 250: 239: 231: 221: 206: 194: 183: 166: 156: 144: 132: 121: 116:District Council (Second) 111: 99: 87: 76: 68: 64: 55: 46: 30: 1593:Hong Kong social workers 1255:Party political offices 1062:South China Morning Post 1044:South China Morning Post 1008:South China Morning Post 965:South China Morning Post 372:Traditional Chinese 1022:"政Whats噏:馮檢基永續參選 莫嘉嫻退黨" 875:Vincent Cheng Wing-shun 776:oath-taking controversy 575:University of Hong Kong 386:Simplified Chinese 583:University of Bradford 474:Frederick Fung Kin-kee 349:Legislative Councillor 32:Frederick Fung Kin-kee 978:Allen, Jamie (1997). 932:Politics of Hong Kong 833:. He then run in the 659:Governor of Hong Kong 621:In 1989, he replaced 537:He resigned from the 1603:Hong Kong Christians 831:2019 local elections 748:New Territories West 524:1991 direct election 16:Hong Kong politician 1401:Representative for 1370:Representative for 1352:Legislative Council 1306:Representative for 1237:Representative for 1210:Representative for 1010:. 23 November 2015. 852: 640:in 1991, he ran in 333:Bradford University 71:Legislative Council 1452:Candidates in the 1159:Political offices 1130:"Election Results" 1112:"Election Results" 1046:. 24 January 2018. 851: 612:Legislative career 1545: 1544: 1538: 1526: 1503: 1491: 1472: 1420: 1419: 1411:Succeeded by 1380:Succeeded by 1313:1991–1997 1278:Succeeded by 1247:Succeeded by 1224:Tracy Lai Wai-lan 1185:Succeeded by 923: 922: 573:. 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Frederick Charles Mow Fung
SBS
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Legislative Council
Leung Yiu-chung
District Council (Second)
Claudia Mo
Kowloon West
Provisional Legislative Council
Provisional Legislative Council
Kowloon West
Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
Ding Lik-kiu
Bruce Liu
British Hong Kong
Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
Alma mater
Bradford University
BA
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
Jyutping
SBS
JP
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