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Conservative Party (Hong Kong)

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Conservative Party
保守黨
LeaderAlice Lai
Founded2015
IdeologyConservatism (HK)
Right-wing localism[1]
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
ColoursBlue
Legislative Council
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District Councils
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Website
Facebook專頁
Conservative Party
Traditional Chinese保守黨
Yale RomanizationBóu sáu dóng
JyutpingBou2 sau2 dong2

Conservative Party (Chinese: 保守黨) is a new localist political party in Hong Kong established in 2015 by Alice Lai Yee-man. It advocates for the return of Hong Kong to become a British Overseas Territory.[2] In the 2016 Hong Kong Legislative Council election, Lai's candidacy for the Hong Kong Island constituency was disqualified by the Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC) with five other localists on the basis that EAC claimed they do not genuinely uphold the Hong Kong Basic Law which stipulates that Hong Kong being an inalienable part of China.

See also

References

  1. ^ 李峻嶸 (22 February 2016). "李峻嶸:泛民和泛社運如何催生右翼本土". 端傳媒.
  2. ^ "保守黨 Conservative Party". 保守黨 Conservative Party.