Pro-constitutional amendment camp
Pro-constitutional amendment camp 城邦派 | |
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| LegCo Convenor | Cheng Chung-tai (CP) |
| Ideology | Nativism[citation needed] Radicalism[citation needed] Populism[citation needed] |
| Colours | Green, Yellow (customary) |
| Legislative Council | 1 / 70 (1%) |
| District Councils | 2 / 479 (0.4%) [who?] |
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The pro-constitutional amendment camp refers to a political alignment in Hong Kong that supports sustaining the Basic Law. It takes "City-State theory" written by Hong Kong Resurgence Order's Chin Wan which calls for a city-state status of Hong Kong through the amendment of the Basic Law of Hong Kong mandated by all citizens through a de facto referendum. After the amendment was accepted by the Communist Party of China, the autonomy of Hong Kong would be guaranteed even after the original deadline of 2047. They advocated for a "militant" protest style and are hostile toward the pan-democrats and the left-wing localists, opposed the leadership of the pan-democrat-friendly Occupy Central trio, Scholarism (and its successor Demosisto) and HKFS.[citation needed]
Political parties
This list includes the major political parties and groups in Hong Kong:
- Civic Passion, represented in the Legislative Council by Cheng Chung-tai.[1]
Electoral performance
Legislative Council elections
| Election | Number of popular votes |
% of popular votes |
GC seats |
FC seats |
EC seats |
Total seats | +/− | Status |
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| 2016 | 154,176 |
7.11 |
1 | 0 | 1 / 70
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1 | 1 |
Minority |
District Council elections
| Election | Number of popular votes |
% of popular votes |
Total elected seats |
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| 2015 | 3,178 |
0.21 |
0 / 431
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0 |
| 2019 | 14,326 |
0.49 |
2 / 452
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2 |
See also
- Civic Passion–Proletariat Political Institute–Hong Kong Resurgence Order
- Localist groups (Hong Kong)
- Localism in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Autonomy Movement
References
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