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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.
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322:Chan Man-chi
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1197:Foo Wai-lok
865:Percentage
859:Candidates
808:Lau Siu-lai
784:Rosanda Mok
706:pro-Beijing
657:, the last
422:Fóng Jiǎnjī
313:(1986–2018)
252:Preceded by
196:Preceded by
134:Preceded by
89:Preceded by
1552:Categories
1500:Democratic
1487:Henry Tang
1408:2012–2016
1383:Claudia Mo
1377:2000–2012
1346:1997–1998
1340:Member of
1275:1989–2007
1244:2004–2015
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1182:1983–1995
989:9810080832
943:References
711:(FTU) and
346:Occupation
328:Alma mater
290:1953-03-17
151:Claudia Mo
1518:Regina Ip
1511:Withdrawn
1495:Albert Ho
1281:Bruce Liu
780:Kalvin Ho
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649:and the
585:in 1982.
269:Bruce Liu
246:1989–2007
242:In office
186:In office
169:In office
124:In office
79:In office
1360:New seat
1318:James To
926:See also
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451:Jyutping
139:New seat
1239:Lai Kok
898:15,961
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1480:Losers
1461:Winner
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