New Territories Association of Societies

New Territories Association of Societies
新界社團聯會
President Leung Che-cheung
Chairman Chan Yung
Founded 1985
Ideology Chinese nationalism
Conservatism
Political position Centre-right
Regional affiliation Pro-Beijing camp
Colors           Blue, orange
Legislative Council
2 / 70
District Councils
29 / 507
NPC
1 / 36
CPPCC
2 / 124
Website
ntas.org.hk
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New Territories Association of Societies
Traditional Chinese 新界社團聯會
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 新社聯
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The New Territories Association of Societies (NTAS), (Chinese: 新界社團聯會) is a pro-Beijing umbrella political group which consists of hundreds of the New Territories community organisations. The founding president of the Association was Lee Lin-sang, who served as the delegate to the National People's Congress in the 1980s and member of the HKSAR Preparatory Committee before the handover of Hong Kong. The Association plays important coordination roles in the election campaigns for the pro-Beijing camp by mobilising members of its affiliated groups to vote for the pro-Beijing candidates.[1] The Association currently holds two seats in the Legislative Council (LegCo), Leung Che-cheung and Chan Han-pan who are both affiliated with the largest pro-Beijing party Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (while Leung does not put NTAS as his political affiliation on his biography).[2][3] Leung also serves as the current president of the Association.

The current chairman is Chan Yung, a Hong Kong deputy to the National People's Congress.[4]

See also

References

  1. Loh, Christine (2010). Underground Front: The Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong. Hong Kong University Press. p. 186.
  2. "Members' Biographies - Hon CHAN Han-pan". Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  3. "Members' Biographies - Hon LEUNG Che-cheung, BBS, MH, JP". Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  4. Wang affirms support for CY, China Daily, 30 May 2013