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Non-establishment system seeks traditional pan-democrats to support the National Association for Democracy and People’s Association prospective party members to assist in elections in their personal capacity︱ Legislative Council elections

2021-11-17T06:27:33.730Z


The Legislative Council election will be held on the 19th of next month. After the candidates have previously sought the nomination of the electoral committee, they must further win the support of political circles. Among them, a few non-establishment factions are seeking traditional pan-pop support, such as running for the Kowloon West


The Legislative Council election will be held on the 19th of next month. After the candidates have previously sought the nomination of the electoral committee, they must further win the support of political circles.

Among them, a small number of non-organizational factions are seeking traditional pan-pop support. For example, Frederick Fung, who is running for the election in Kowloon West, has withdrawn from the ADPL but "embedded" with former party members. The ADPL has given the green light to approve party members in their personal names. Support Frederick Fred.


It is reported that Li Huaming, former legislative member of the Democratic Party and Di Zhiyuan of New Thinking, have respectively written to the Central Committee of the party, requesting that Li Huaming use his personal name to support Di Zhiyuan's election to the social welfare sector.

Pan Zhuohong, who was running for the direct election of Hong Kong Island East, also wrote to the Democratic Party, hoping that the party would approve party members to support him in their personal capacity.


Liao Chengli said that he has known each other for many years and "friendship is better than politics." He hopes that voters in Kowloon West can vote for Frederick Fung who "vote with tears in tears, and vote with noisy".

(Photo by Lu Yiming)

Tan Guoqiao: If Frederick Fung proposes "possible" to support

Earlier, Frederick Fung announced his candidacy. Former ADPL chairman Liao Chengli, district councillor Huang Hongming, and former district councillor Li Jiong all showed up to support him in the election.

Tan Guoqiao, another senior member of the Chinese People's Association for Democracy and People's Association, said that he has not received a letter from Frederick Fung requesting his support, but the other party had asked him his opinion when he was running for the election.

Tan pointed out that the parliament should be a multi-platform, but he noticed that the political spectrum of the other two candidates in Kowloon West was "buried on the side". Whether to pass the qualification review committee, and whether he will write to ask him to support the decision. At present, it is only "possible" to support Frederick Fung's candidacy.

In response to enquiries, Frederick Fung pointed out that he sought support from his old friends in the district. He was not only looking for members of the ADPL, but it was inconvenient to disclose who he was looking for to support him in the election.

Tan Guoqiao.

(Profile picture / Photo by Liang Pengwei)

The Democratic Party will discuss allowing individual party members to vote for elections

In the Democratic Party, some people in the party confirmed that the Central Committee will handle the requests made by Di Zhiyuan, Li Huaming, Pan Zhuohong and others tonight (17th).

Everyone basically hopes that the Democratic Party will give the green light to allow party members to support non-establishment parties to stand for election in their personal capacity.

Some Central Committee members believe that relevant topics should be discussed in detail, and the final decision should be made after discussing with the candidates.

The vice chairman of the Democratic Party, Liang Yiting, said that he had agreed to Li Huaming and agreed to allow him to support Di Zhiyuan’s motion in his own name.

In addition to Frederick Fung, candidates for Kowloon West include Zheng Yongshun from the Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong and Liang Wenguang from West Kowloon New Power.

Di Zhiyuan, who participated in the social welfare sector, faced Zhu Liling from the DAB and Ye Zhanxi, who had not declared political connections.

Pan Zhuohong is running for Hong Kong Island East. His opponents are Wu Qiubei of the Federation of Trade Unions, Liao Tiancheng of the New Democratic Party and Liang Xi of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong.

For the list of candidates from all sectors in the Legislative Council election,

please click here to refer to the "Hong Kong 01" election website.

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