Civic Party

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Civic Party
公民黨
 
 
Leader Audrey Eu
 
Founded 19 March 2006
Headquarters Unit B, 16/F, Wing Hang Finance Centre
60 Gloucester Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
 
Ideology Liberal Democracy
Pro-democracy camp
National affiliation Hong Kong
Official colours Purple
 
Website
http://www.civicparty.hk/

Civic Party (traditional Chinese: 公民黨) is a pro-democracy and social democratic political party in Hong Kong. The Chinese name of the party is also short for "justice and democracy", which reflects the party's objective to create a "civilized, just and democratic society".

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[edit] Party Beliefs

The party is part of the pan-democrats and holds beliefs similar to the Democratic Party.

  • Democracy
    • To push for democratic development in Hong Kong by advocating for the prompt implementation of universal suffrage.
  • Social Justice
    • To set up a fair and just society by protecting human rights and the rule of law in Hong Kong, and to provide help for the poor.

[edit] Leading figures

[edit] History

[edit] Founding

The party was formed by members of the Article 45 Concern Group, student leaders and pro-democracy citizens primarily from the legal and academic professions. A preparative meeting was held on February 19, 2006. It lasted for about 8 hours. It decided the name of the party to be the Civic Party.

Politics and government of Hong Kong

Basic Law
Government
    Chief Executive
       Donald Tsang
    Chief Secretary for Administration
       Henry Tang
    Financial Secretary
       John Tsang
    Secretary for Justice
       Wong Yan Lung
    Executive Council
       Leung Chun Ying
    Depts and related organisations
Legislative Council
    Rita Fan
Elections
Political parties
    DAB
       Tam Yiu Chung
    Liberal Party
       James Tien
    Democratic Party
       Albert Ho
    Civic Party
       Kuan Hsin-chi
       Audrey Eu
    League of Social Democrats
       Raymond Wong Yuk Man
Judiciary
    Court of Final Appeal
District Council
Human rights
Foreign relations
Universal suffrage

Other Hong Kong topics
Culture - Economy
Education - Geography - History
Hong Kong Portal

The Civic Party was officially founded on March 19, 2006. As of 2006, it is the fourth largest political party in council. Kuan Hsin-chi became the first chairperson and Audrey Eu became the first leader.

[edit] Chief Executive Election 2007

In February 2007, Civic Party legislator Alan Leong secured 132 nominations and became the first pro-democracy Chief Executive candidate in the history of Hong Kong.

[edit] Structure

The Party membership comprises six members of Hong Kong's Legislative Council, or Legco, which makes it the fourth largest political party in that body. They aim to be the ruling party of HK. As of April 2006, party membership is being limited to 109 members. The admittance of any new member needs to be backed by two other party members. In addition, a prospective member will have to complete local branch work as a trial member for a year before being inducted as an official member.

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