Lee Wing-tat (Chinese: 李永達; born 25 December 1955) is a former Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo), returned by direct election as representative...
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Man-kwong and Lee Wing-tat and consisting of members including Albert Ho, Sin Chung-kai and Tik Chi-yuen.[citation needed] In 1999, Lee asserted that...
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with pro-democracy flagship party Democratic Party took two seats with Lee Wing-tat and Albert Ho being elected. One extra seat was added to the constituency...
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Ho won a seat in the New Territories West with his party colleague Lee Wing-tat. With his strong basis in his strategic district Tuen Mun, he was re-elected...
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chairman was Ding Lik-kiu and vice-chairmen were Frederick Fung and Lee Wing-tat. Initially, the ADPL engaged in the electoral reform debate, advocating...
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King-ming from the Young Turks faction with a large margin, succeeding Lee Wing-tat as the chairman of the party. The Central Committee was elected by the...
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assistant of party's chairman in 2003, having been serving Yeung Sum, Lee Wing-tat and Albert Ho. In 2006 when the Democratic Party set up a five-member...
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looking at buying properties, investments, or education in Hong Kong. Lee Wing-tat said Beijing should be making the decision since this was a foreign affair...
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party's history. Legislative Council member and party's Vice-Chairman Lee Wing-tat defeated the Chan King-ming, succeeding Yeung Sum as the chairman of...
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Territories North West In office 1 October 2012 – 31 December 2021 Preceded by Lee Wing-tat Succeeded by Constituency abolished Constituency New Territories West...
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