Chan Hok-fung
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Chan Hok-fung | |
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陳學鋒 | |
Member of the Legislative Council | |
Assumed office 1 January 2022 | |
Preceded by | Constituency created |
Constituency | Hong Kong Island West |
Vice-chairperson of the Central and Western District Council | |
In office 5 January 2012 – 31 December 2019 | |
Preceded by | Stephen Chan |
Succeeded by | Victor Yeung |
Member of the Central and Western District Council | |
In office 1 January 2008 – 31 December 2019 | |
Preceded by | Raymond Yeung |
Succeeded by | Cherry Wong |
Constituency | Kennedy Town & Mount Davis |
Personal details | |
Born | 1976 (age 47–48) |
Political party | DAB |
Residence | Kennedy Town[1] |
Chan Hok-fung | |||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 陳學鋒 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈学锋 | ||||||||||
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Chan Hok-Fung is a Pro-Beijing DAB Hong Kong politician who was a member of Central and Western District Council, and was once the vice-chairman of the council,[2] until losing re-election in the 2019 Hong Kong local elections.
Election campaign experience
[edit]Since 2007, Chan has been running, and elected in Hong Kong local elections, until being defeated in 2019. Chan has also been participating the party primaries of 2020 Hong Kong Legislative Election, seeking to run the election on behalf of DAB in Hong Kong Island constituency.[3]
Controversies
[edit]Defamation of Democratic district councilor Cheng Lai-King
[edit]Democratic district councilor Cheng Lai-king was arrested on 26 March 2020 for forwarding information of the police officers who was accused of shooting the eye of an Indonesian female journalist during the 2019 September global anti-totalitarian march in Hong Kong. Some members of the Democratic Party, including lawmaker Ted Hui, went to bail, but because the police temporarily requested an increase in bail, they resorted to count the bail immediately outside the police station. However, Chan uploaded a photo on social media accusing Hui for paying the protesters.[4][5] The accusation of Chan was disproved by Sam Yip, a pro-democracy Central and Western District Council member. The Democratic Party responded by challenging that the photo was taken by the police in the police station, and suspected if the police had facilitated the distribution of rumours.[4][6]
References
[edit]- ^ "G.N. (E.) 52 of 2015" (PDF). Hong Kong Gazette.
- ^ "中西區區議會議員資料" (in Traditional Chinese).
- ^ "【立會選舉】民建聯初選名單爭崩頭 新界大混戰 鄭泳舜「獨贏」". 25 February 2020. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
- ^ a b "隔牆有耳:白鴿黨籌保釋金當派錢 偷拍兼老屈 PoPo煽上煽 - 李八方". Apple Daily 蘋果日報 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Archived from the original on 2020-03-26. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
- ^ "【Emily】夾錢保釋琼姐 民建聯當示威派錢 疑警拍片外傳 民主黨質疑煽動謠言 - 20200327 - 港聞". 明報新聞網 - 每日明報 daily news (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 2020-03-28.
- ^ "民主黨 The Democratic Party". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- 1976 births
- Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong politicians
- District councillors of Central and Western District
- HK LegCo Members 2022–2025
- Members of the Election Committee of Hong Kong, 2017–2021
- Members of the Election Committee of Hong Kong, 2021–2026
- Hong Kong pro-Beijing politicians