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Can someone make a small table, listing the parties and the number of seats for each party, and marking them according to political blocs (pro-Beijing or pro-democracy)? Thanks. -- Kaihsu 10:34, 2004 Jul 2 (UTC)
Any chance of a picture inside the chamber?
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it would be important to note that in 2004 there was an addition election and that now 30 members are directly elected while 30 are from functional constituencies. There are no longer members selected by an election committee.
@ Lmmnhn: According to Appledaily, Stand news and Now TV, the pan-democracy camp and the localist forms a camp called 'Democracy camp' while the Democracy camp and Centrist who are pro-Democracy forms a camp called 'Anti-establishment camp'. I think these are crystal clear and I really don't know what you don't understand about it Elhk2047 ( talk) 15:41, 13 November 2016 (UTC)
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Legislative Council of Hong Kong → Legislative Council of the HKSAR – I'm puzzled by another editor's reversion of my page move. The Legislative Council of Hong Kong existed between 1843 and 1997. The Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) differs, as shown in the first line and paragraph of the headnotes. If the label differs, why not have wiki reflect reality? The past and present legislatures not only serve a different purpose, they serve a different master. Even the buildings used are different: old plaque inscription address versus new building and its wikimedia page. This is an uncontroversial request for a page move, as I indicated in my original move. Magnovvig ( talk) 07:45, 26 May 2020 (UTC)
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"Following the large-scale protest, the National People's Congress has full legislative power over Hong Kong..." What is this supposed to mean? I don't believe the NPC has replaced the LegCo. CurryCity ( talk) 21:13, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
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Can someone make a small table, listing the parties and the number of seats for each party, and marking them according to political blocs (pro-Beijing or pro-democracy)? Thanks. -- Kaihsu 10:34, 2004 Jul 2 (UTC)
Any chance of a picture inside the chamber?
This article is listed under Category:Dependency legislatures. It is proposed to either merge this category with Category:Legislatures of subnational entities by reassigning the categories OR to make it a subcategory of Legislatures of subnational entities. To contribute to the discussion, please go to: Category talk:Dependency legislatures Adz 08:12, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
it would be important to note that in 2004 there was an addition election and that now 30 members are directly elected while 30 are from functional constituencies. There are no longer members selected by an election committee.
@ Lmmnhn: According to Appledaily, Stand news and Now TV, the pan-democracy camp and the localist forms a camp called 'Democracy camp' while the Democracy camp and Centrist who are pro-Democracy forms a camp called 'Anti-establishment camp'. I think these are crystal clear and I really don't know what you don't understand about it Elhk2047 ( talk) 15:41, 13 November 2016 (UTC)
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Legislative Council of Hong Kong → Legislative Council of the HKSAR – I'm puzzled by another editor's reversion of my page move. The Legislative Council of Hong Kong existed between 1843 and 1997. The Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) differs, as shown in the first line and paragraph of the headnotes. If the label differs, why not have wiki reflect reality? The past and present legislatures not only serve a different purpose, they serve a different master. Even the buildings used are different: old plaque inscription address versus new building and its wikimedia page. This is an uncontroversial request for a page move, as I indicated in my original move. Magnovvig ( talk) 07:45, 26 May 2020 (UTC)
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"Following the large-scale protest, the National People's Congress has full legislative power over Hong Kong..." What is this supposed to mean? I don't believe the NPC has replaced the LegCo. CurryCity ( talk) 21:13, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
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