Fred Li, the Glossary
Fred Li Wah-ming (Chinese: 李華明; born 25 April 1955, Hong Kong) is a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong representing the constituency of Kowloon East.[1]
Table of Contents
27 relations: Alan Leong, Albert Cheng (politician), Chan Kam-lam, Chan Yuen-han, Democratic Party (Hong Kong), District councils of Hong Kong, Functional constituency (Hong Kong), Government of China, Hong Kong, Justice of the peace, Kowloon East (1991 constituency), Kowloon East (1998 constituency), Kowloon South-east (1995 constituency), Kwun Tong, Legislative council, Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Meeting Point, Provisional Legislative Council, Silver Bauhinia Star, Social work, South China Morning Post, Szeto Wah, Traditional Chinese characters, Tsui Ping (constituency), Wong Kwok-kin, Wu Chi-wai, 2010 Hong Kong electoral reform.
- District councillors of Kwun Tong District
- Hong Kong social workers
- Meeting Point politicians
Alan Leong
Alan Leong Kah-kit (born 22 February 1958), SC is a former member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council, representing the Kowloon East geographical constituency and former chairman of the now-disbanded Civic Party. Fred Li and Alan Leong are Charter 08 signatories, hK LegCo Members 2004–2008 and hK LegCo Members 2008–2012.
Albert Cheng (politician)
Albert Cheng Jinghan (born 3 July 1946) is a professional engineerer, Hong Kong current affair commentator, businessman, politician and a Fellow of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, past chairman and present Director of the Aircraft Division. Fred Li and Albert Cheng (politician) are hK LegCo Members 2004–2008.
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Chan Kam-lam
Chan Kam-lam, GBS, JP (born 22 January 1949) is a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong representing the Kowloon East constituency. Fred Li and Chan Kam-lam are district councillors of Kwun Tong District, hK LegCo Members 1995–1997, hK LegCo Members 1998–2000, hK LegCo Members 2000–2004, hK LegCo Members 2004–2008, hK LegCo Members 2008–2012 and Recipients of the Silver Bauhinia Star.
Chan Yuen-han
Chan Yuen-han, SBS, JP (born 16 November 1946 in Baoan, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China) is a former member of Hong Kong Legislative Council and a noted Hong Kong female trade unionist. Fred Li and Chan Yuen-han are hK LegCo Members 1995–1997, hK LegCo Members 1998–2000, hK LegCo Members 2000–2004, hK LegCo Members 2004–2008 and Recipients of the Silver Bauhinia Star.
Democratic Party (Hong Kong)
The Democratic Party (DP) is a liberal political party in Hong Kong.
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District councils of Hong Kong
The district councils, formerly district boards until 1999, are the local councils for the 18 districts of Hong Kong.
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Functional constituency (Hong Kong)
In the political systems of Hong Kong, a functional constituency is a professional or special interest group involved in the electoral process.
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Government of China
The government of the People's Republic of China is based on a system of people's congress within the parameters of a unitary communist state, in which the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) enacts its policies through people's congresses.
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.
Justice of the peace
A justice of the peace (JP) is a judicial officer of a lower court, elected or appointed by means of a commission (letters patent) to keep the peace.
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Kowloon East (1991 constituency)
Kowloon East was a geographical constituency in the election for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1991, which elects two members of the Legislative Council using the dual-seat constituency dual vote system.
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Kowloon East (1998 constituency)
The Kowloon East geographical constituency was one of the five geographical constituencies in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong from 1998 to 2021.
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Kowloon South-east (1995 constituency)
Kowloon South-east was a geographical constituencies in the election for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1995, which elects one member of the Legislative Council using the first-past-the-post voting system.
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Kwun Tong
Kwun Tong is an area in the Kwun Tong District of Hong Kong, situated at the eastern part of the Kowloon Peninsula, and its boundary stretches from Lion Rock in the north to Lei Yue Mun in the south, and from the winding paths of Kowloon Peak in the east to the north coast of the former Kai Tak Airport runway in the west.
Legislative council
A legislative council is the legislature, or one of the legislative chambers, of a nation, colony, or subnational division such as a province or state.
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Legislative Council of Hong Kong
The Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, colloquially known as LegCo, is the unicameral legislature of Hong Kong.
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Meeting Point
Meeting Point (Chinese: 匯點) was a liberal and moderate Chinese nationalist political organisation and party in Hong Kong formed by a group of former student activists in the 1970s and intellectuals for the discussion for the Sino-British negotiation on the question of Hong Kong prospect in 1983.
Provisional Legislative Council
The Provisional Legislative Council (PLC) was the interim legislature of Hong Kong that operated from 1997 to 1998.
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Silver Bauhinia Star
The Silver Bauhinia Star (SBS) is the second rank of the Order of the Bauhinia Star under the honours system of Hong Kong, awarded to people who have taken a leading part in public affairs or voluntary work over a long period. Fred Li and Silver Bauhinia Star are Recipients of the Silver Bauhinia Star.
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Social work is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole to enhance their individual and collective well-being.
South China Morning Post
The South China Morning Post (SCMP), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group.
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Szeto Wah
Szeto Wah (28 February 1931 – 2 January 2011) was a Hong Kong democracy activist and politician. Fred Li and Szeto Wah are Charter 08 signatories, democratic Party (Hong Kong) politicians, hK LegCo Members 1991–1995, hK LegCo Members 1995–1997, hK LegCo Members 1998–2000, hK LegCo Members 2000–2004 and members of the Urban Council of Hong Kong.
Traditional Chinese characters
Traditional Chinese characters are a standard set of Chinese character forms used to write Chinese languages.
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Tsui Ping (constituency)
Tsui Ping is one of the 37 constituencies in the Kwun Tong District in Hong Kong.
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Wong Kwok-kin
Wong Kwok-kin, BBS (黃國健; Yale: Wòhng Gwok Gihn; born May 1952) is a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong representing the Kowloon East constituency, and a former non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong appointed by Carrie Lam in 2017. Fred Li and Wong Kwok-kin are hK LegCo Members 2008–2012.
Wu Chi-wai
Wu Chi-wai, MH (born 18 October 1962) is a Hong Kong politician. Fred Li and Wu Chi-wai are democratic Party (Hong Kong) politicians and members of the Urban Council of Hong Kong.
2010 Hong Kong electoral reform
The 2010 Hong Kong electoral reform was the series of events began in 2009 and finalised in 2010 under the Consultation Document on the Methods for Selecting the Chief Executive and for Forming the Legislative Council in 2012, a document published on 18 November 2009 by the Government of Hong Kong to broaden the scope of political participation and increase the democratic elements in the 2012 elections in line with the Hong Kong Basic Law.
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See also
District councillors of Kwun Tong District
- Bunny Chan
- Chan Kam-lam
- Elsie Tu
- Fred Li
- Hau Shui-pui
- Ho Kai-ming (FTU)
- Lam Chak-piu
- Li Ka-tat
- Ngan Man-yu
- Poon Chi-fai
- Wilson Or
- Yiu Pak-leung
- Albert Chan
- Andrew Wan
- Cheung Kwok-che
- Chow Wai-keung
- Fernando Cheung
- Fred Li
- Frederick Fung
- Hui Yin-fat
- Kam Nai-wai
- Ken Tsang
- Kwan Ko Siu-wah
- Kwok Wai-keung
- Lee Chik-yuet
- Li Ka-tat
- Lo Kin-hei
- Mak Hoi-wah
- Mary Wong Wing-cheung
- Pamela Chan
- Roy Kwong
- Shiu Ka-chun
- Sumly Chan
- Tam Kwok-kiu
- Tang Ka-piu
- Thomas Tam
- Tik Chi-yuen
- Wong Sing-chi
Meeting Point politicians
- Andrew Cheng
- Andrew Fung
- Anthony Cheung
- Chan Choi-hi
- Edward Leong
- Fred Li
- Fung Wai-wah
- Ip Kin-yuen
- Ip Kwok-him
- Lau Nai-keung
- Lee Chik-yuet
- Man Sai-cheong
- Ng Ming-yum
- Tik Chi-yuen
- Tsang Shu-ki
- Wong Sing-chi
- Yeung Sum
- Zachary Wong
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Li
Also known as Fred Li Wah Ming, Fred Li Wah-ming, Li Wah Ming, Li Wah-ming, Wah Ming Li, Wah-ming Li, .