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Holden Chow

Holden Chow Ho-ding (Chinese: 周浩鼎; born 7 June 1979) is a Hong Kong solicitor and politician. He is vice-chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB), the largest pro-Beijing party in Hong Kong, and a former chairman of Young DAB, its youth wing. He was elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 2016, through the District Council (Second) "super seat". He was re-elected in 2021 through the New Territories North West geographical constituency.

Holden Chow Ho-ding
周浩鼎
Member of the Legislative Council
Assumed office
1 January 2022
Preceded byNew constituency
ConstituencyNew Territories North West
In office
1 October 2016 – 31 December 2021
Preceded byChan Yuen-han
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
ConstituencyDistrict Council (Second)
Vice-Chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
Assumed office
17 April 2015
ChairmanStarry Lee
Preceded byAnn Chiang
Starry Lee
Member of the Islands District Council
In office
1 January 2012 – 31 December 2015
ConstituencyAppointed
In office
1 January 2016 – 31 December 2019
Preceded byChau Chuen-heung
Succeeded byWong Chun-yeung
ConstituencyTung Chung South
Personal details
Born (1979-06-07) 7 June 1979 (age 44)
British Hong Kong
Political partyDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
Alma materLondon School of Economics
University of Hong Kong
OccupationSolicitor
Signature
Holden Chow
Chinese周浩鼎
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōu Hàodǐng
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationJāu Houh díng
JyutpingZau1 Hou6 ding2

Education and early political career edit

Chow was born in Hong Kong on 7 June 1979 and studied economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science in Britain after finishing Fifth Form in Hong Kong and an English boarding school.[1][2] After returning to Hong Kong, he became a solicitor with Rita Law & Co.

In 2004, Chow joined the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), the largest Beijing-loyalist party in Hong Kong. He became the chairman of Young DAB, the youth branch of party and a member of the party's Executive Committee in 2009. In April 2015 when chairman Tam Yiu-chung retired, Chow was elected vice-chairman along with new chairwoman Starry Lee.

Chow was also an observer on the Independent Police Complaints Council from 2010 to 2014 and an appointed member of the Equal Opportunities Commission from 2013 and was re-appointed in 2015 and 2017.[3] In 2012, he was appointed to the Islands District Council and started working for New World Development as a legal counsel. He often participated in RTHK's weekly talk show City Forum and founded Hong Kong Association of Young Commentators in 2012.

In the 2015 District Council election, when all appointed seats were abolished, he replaced veteran DAB district councillor Chau Chuen-heung to run in the Tung Chung South constituency on Islands District Council. He received 2,161 votes and successfully held the seat for DAB.

Legislative Council bids edit

In February 2016, he stood unsuccessfully in the 2016 New Territories East by-election. Representing not only his party but the entire mainstream pro-Beijing camp,[4] he placed second behind the Civic Party's Alvin Yeung, receiving 150,329 votes, 10,551 fewer than his rival.[5]

Chow stood again in the September general election, in which led one of the two DAB's tickets in the territory-wide District Council (Second) "super seat" alongside chairwoman Starry Lee. He received 264,339 votes, 13.84 percent of the vote share and was elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in the fourth place out of five seats, ousting another veteran pro-Beijing politician, Wong Kwok-hing of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU).

Legislative Councillor edit

As the vice-chairman of the Legislative Council select committee to enquire as to the recipient of HK$50 million, Chow was involved in a scandal relating to Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying and Australian engineering firm UGL It was found that a "CEO-CE" computer belonging to Leung's office had made 47 edits to documents that Chow presented to the select committee regarding the scope of the select committee's investigation on 15 May 2017.

This behind-the-scenes discussion between Leung and Chow was condemned by the pro-democracy camp, and led to some filing complaints to the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Pro-democrats also demanded that Chow resign from the select committee as he had lost credibility, and considered a motion to censure Chow in the Legislative Council House Committee.[6] They warned that the legislature's independence was under threat, as Democratic Party legislator Andrew Wan said the case reflected "the executive branch's unprecedented meddling with a LegCo probe". Chow apologised for his "lack of political sensitivity" in not informing the select committee of Leung's "personal input", but he denied any wrongdoing in discussing the matter with Leung in private.[7]

On 19 May 2017, Chow resigned from the select committee "hoping to calm the political storm", whilst continuing to maintain that he had not done anything wrong.[8]

In December 2022, when Chan Wing-kwong was asked a question about his goals in the Legislative Council, Chow answered for Chan, stating "He has... his expertise in Chinese medicine, and of course going forward he would put a lot of effort in promoting and enhancing the entire industry and the use of Chinese medicine."[9]

Political views edit

Chow often criticises the pan-democracy camp, questioning whether someone who truly loved China would demand an end to one-party rule, as the Beijing government required the Chief Executive candidate to love China and love Hong Kong and wanted to exclude the pan-democrats.[10] He identifies as a "patriot" and opposes calls for Hong Kong independence or self-determination.[1]

Chow challenged Jimmy Lai, the boss of the pro-democracy Next Media and supporter of the pro-democracy Occupy Central, for meeting United States Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz.[11] He also criticised a call for Hong Kong's independence from China as irresponsible.[12]

Chow claimed that sentences against pro-democracy protestors have been too light, and said that there should be a panel to review sentencing guidelines.[13] Chief Justice Andrew Cheung rejected that notion, said that the judiciary must not bow to political pressure, and that "Never mind what people will say about your decision, you just decide the case regardless according to the law, facts, evidence, argument."[13]

Chow has expressed prejudice against Hong Kong's ethnic minorities by supporting a crackdown on the refugee population in Hong Kong based on unverified claims that refugees are responsible for crimes in the area.[14] Access to Information requests from Justice Centre Hong Kong have debunked these fears as not being based upon any measurable increase in crime.[15]

During the 2016 Hong Kong Legislative Council election, Chow's campaign was vocal in its opposition to Hong Kong independence and same-sex marriage. His re-appointment to the Equal Opportunities Commission in 2017 was protested by civil groups and pro-democracy politicians for Chow's anti-gay rights remarks. Previously Chow signed a joint statement urging the government to appeal a court's ruling of granting welfare benefits to a gay civil servant for his husband. He urged his supporters to voice their opposition to the legalisation of same-sex marriage and protect "traditional family values".[16]

In February 2021, Chow insisted that universities in Hong Kong should be mandated to hold a weekly flag-raising ceremony of the PRC flag.[17] Chow has also pushed for patriotic education in Hong Kong,[2] though Chow himself did his undergraduate degree outside of Hong Kong, in London.[18]

In March 2021, Apple Daily reported that Chow had asked for an investigation into Department of Justice prosecutor William Wong, who earlier had asked coworkers to join him in an annual vigil to remember victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre.[19] After Wong was suspended, Chow supported his suspension and said that the justice department was "putting things right".[19]

Also in March 2021, Chow asked Kevin Yeung if the Education Bureau could suspend teachers if they were suspected of participating in unlawful assemblies but not yet convicted of crimes.[20]

In March 2021, Chow also expressed his support for cotton from Xinjiang, after several companies stopped purchasing the cotton due to concerns about human rights violations.[21] Chow claimed that he would not buy products from H&M anymore, and that it "utterly stupid for companies to join a political boycott".[21]

In April 2021, Chow said that the pro-democracy Confederation of Trade Unions was showing private screenings of documentaries of the 2019-20 Hong Kong protests, and that by doing so, they were "promoting terrorism" and violating the national security law.[22] In response, the CTU's secretary-general said the allegations were meaningless and that Chow and others "have been launching a cultural revolution to criticise people holding different political opinions".[22]

In October 2021, Chow and fellow lawmaker Starry Lee were criticized by the mother of Amber Poon, claiming that Lee and Chow were "vanishing" after holding a press conference in 2019 with her, to push forward the 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill.[23]

In April 2022, after YouTube suspended John Lee's campaign account, Chow claimed that it was interference by foreign forces in Hong Kong, and that it could stop the polls from being fair.[24] Lee was the sole candidate in the election.[25]

In August 2022, after Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan, Chow said "This is a blatant act to infringe Chinese sovereignty and Chinese territorial integrity. The US government has gone back on their promise on the one-China principle."[26]

In November 2022, Chow said that Jimmy Lai should not be allowed to use a UK lawyer, and said that the Hong Kong courts had ignored the importance of national security by rejecting the government's requests to disallow the UK lawyer.[27]

In August 2023, he called on the Hong Kong justice department to continue to try to ban the song Glory to Hong Kong, after a judge ruled against a proposed ban by the government.[28]

In September 2023, Chow suggested cutting stamp duties when buyers purchase a second home from 15% to 6%, a stamp duty meant to reduce speculation and increases in home prices.[29]

In November 2023, Chow said that the government should increase education to "defend traditional family values," saying that the 2023 Gay Games would "shake the core family values of society."[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Legco hopeful aims to bridge Hong Kong's political divide". South China Morning Post. 20 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b McLaughlin, Timothy (20 October 2021). "How Hong Kong's Elite Turned on Democracy". The Atlantic. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Appointment of members of Equal Opportunities Commission (Issued by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region)". Equal Opportunities Commission. 10 May 2013.
  4. ^ Lam, Jeffie; Chung, Kam-chung (3 January 2016). "Rising young Hong Kong politician Holden Chow joins Legislative Council by-election fray". South China Morning Post.
  5. ^ "2016 Legislative Council Geographical Constituency New Territories By-election – Election Result". Electoral Affairs Commission. 29 February 2016.
  6. ^ Cheng, Kris (17 May 2017). "Lawmakers oppose suggestion to disband UGL payout investigation committee". Hong Kong Free Press.
  7. ^ "Hong Kong leader Leung Chun-ying admits intervening in probe into HK$50 million payment". South China Morning Post. 16 May 2017.
  8. ^ "Lawmaker Holden Chow quits UGL investigation panel in wake of CY Leung's intervention in probe". South China Morning Post. 19 May 2017.
  9. ^ Lee, Peter (19 December 2022). "Founder of Hong Kong top pro-Beijing Facebook group 'Save HK' among 4 elected to city's legislature". Hong Kong Free Press HKFP. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  10. ^ Cheung, Tony (12 April 2013). "HK's young politicos confident in patriotism, divided on one-party rule". South China Morning Post.
  11. ^ "Jimmy Lai wards off criticism over Wolfowitz meeting". ejinsight. 23 June 2014.
  12. ^ "Heat rises at forum on talk of independence". The Standard. 19 January 2015.
  13. ^ a b "New Chief Justice rules out sentencing review panel - RTHK". news.rthk.hk. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  14. ^ "Pro-Beijing lawmaker submits motion to stop 'bogus refugees'". 18 November 2016.
  15. ^ "A Data Driven Look at Refugee Crime in Hong Kong". Open Knowledge Foundation Blog. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  16. ^ "Equality watchdog chief urges respect after member's anti-gay rights remarks". Hong Kong Free Press. 26 May 2017.
  17. ^ "Lawmakers insist Hong Kong universities also be held to new rules on flag-raising". South China Morning Post. 18 February 2021. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  18. ^ . www.legco.gov.hk. Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  19. ^ a b . Apple Daily 蘋果日報 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Archived from the original on 17 March 2021. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  20. ^ "Two teachers lose licenses and dozens more reprimanded amid complaints about misconduct | Apple Daily". Apple Daily 蘋果日報 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 26 March 2021.[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ a b "Eason Chan slammed by fans for cutting ties with Adidas amid Xinjiang cotton row". South China Morning Post. 26 March 2021. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  22. ^ a b "Lawmaker sounds terrorism alert over film screenings - RTHK". news.rthk.hk. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  23. ^ "Hong Kong lawmakers and gov't officials shun meeting with mother of murder victim, security chief points to Taiwan". Hong Kong Free Press HKFP. 20 October 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  24. ^ "Google terminates John Lee YouTube channel citing US sanctions, leadership campaign chief says move 'illogical'". Hong Kong Free Press HKFP. 20 April 2022. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  25. ^ Standard, The. "Tycoons turn consultants for city's sole CE nominee John Lee". The Standard. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  26. ^ "Pelosi trip only serves America: CY Leung - RTHK". news.rthk.hk. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  27. ^ Chau, Candice (24 November 2022). "State media in Hong Kong attack choice of UK lawyer for Jimmy Lai's security law trial, raise prospect of mainland hearing". Hong Kong Free Press HKFP. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  28. ^ "3 political parties urge appeal against court block on 'Glory to Hong Kong' ban". South China Morning Post. 4 August 2023. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  29. ^ "Hong Kong should cut stamp duty for residents buying another flat, DAB says". South China Morning Post. 7 September 2023. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  30. ^ "Regina Ip says she has never backed same-sex marriage amid Hong Kong Gay Games row". South China Morning Post. 2 November 2023. Retrieved 2 November 2023.

External links edit

  • Holden Chow official web site
  • Holden Chow official Facebook page
  • HK Legislative Council - Members' Biographies 24 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine
Party political offices
Preceded by Chairman of Young Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
2009–2015
Succeeded by
Frankie Ngan
Preceded by Vice-Chairman of Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
2015–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by
Chau Chuen-heung
Member of the Islands District Council
Representative for Tung Chung South
2016–2019
Succeeded by
Wong Chun-yeung
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Preceded by Member of Legislative Council
Representative for District Council (Second)
2016–2021
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of Legislative Council
Representative for New Territories North West
2022–present
Incumbent
Order of precedence
Preceded by
Lam Cheuk-ting
Member of the Legislative Council
Hong Kong order of precedence
Member of the Legislative Council
Succeeded by
Shiu Ka-fai
Member of the Legislative Council

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In this Hong Kong name the surname is Chow In accordance with Hong Kong custom the Western style name is Holden Chow and the Chinese style name is Chow Ho ding Holden Chow Ho ding Chinese 周浩鼎 born 7 June 1979 is a Hong Kong solicitor and politician He is vice chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong DAB the largest pro Beijing party in Hong Kong and a former chairman of Young DAB its youth wing He was elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 2016 through the District Council Second super seat He was re elected in 2021 through the New Territories North West geographical constituency The HonourableHolden Chow Ho ding周浩鼎Member of the Legislative CouncilIncumbentAssumed office 1 January 2022Preceded byNew constituencyConstituencyNew Territories North WestIn office 1 October 2016 31 December 2021Preceded byChan Yuen hanSucceeded byConstituency abolishedConstituencyDistrict Council Second Vice Chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong KongIncumbentAssumed office 17 April 2015ChairmanStarry LeePreceded byAnn ChiangStarry LeeMember of the Islands District CouncilIn office 1 January 2012 31 December 2015ConstituencyAppointedIn office 1 January 2016 31 December 2019Preceded byChau Chuen heungSucceeded byWong Chun yeungConstituencyTung Chung SouthPersonal detailsBorn 1979 06 07 7 June 1979 age 44 British Hong KongPolitical partyDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong KongAlma materLondon School of EconomicsUniversity of Hong KongOccupationSolicitorSignature Holden ChowChinese周浩鼎TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZhōu HaodǐngYue CantoneseYale RomanizationJau Houh dingJyutpingZau1 Hou6 ding2 Contents 1 Education and early political career 2 Legislative Council bids 3 Legislative Councillor 4 Political views 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEducation and early political career editChow was born in Hong Kong on 7 June 1979 and studied economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science in Britain after finishing Fifth Form in Hong Kong and an English boarding school 1 2 After returning to Hong Kong he became a solicitor with Rita Law amp Co In 2004 Chow joined the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong DAB the largest Beijing loyalist party in Hong Kong He became the chairman of Young DAB the youth branch of party and a member of the party s Executive Committee in 2009 In April 2015 when chairman Tam Yiu chung retired Chow was elected vice chairman along with new chairwoman Starry Lee Chow was also an observer on the Independent Police Complaints Council from 2010 to 2014 and an appointed member of the Equal Opportunities Commission from 2013 and was re appointed in 2015 and 2017 3 In 2012 he was appointed to the Islands District Council and started working for New World Development as a legal counsel He often participated in RTHK s weekly talk show City Forum and founded Hong Kong Association of Young Commentators in 2012 In the 2015 District Council election when all appointed seats were abolished he replaced veteran DAB district councillor Chau Chuen heung to run in the Tung Chung South constituency on Islands District Council He received 2 161 votes and successfully held the seat for DAB Legislative Council bids editIn February 2016 he stood unsuccessfully in the 2016 New Territories East by election Representing not only his party but the entire mainstream pro Beijing camp 4 he placed second behind the Civic Party s Alvin Yeung receiving 150 329 votes 10 551 fewer than his rival 5 Chow stood again in the September general election in which led one of the two DAB s tickets in the territory wide District Council Second super seat alongside chairwoman Starry Lee He received 264 339 votes 13 84 percent of the vote share and was elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in the fourth place out of five seats ousting another veteran pro Beijing politician Wong Kwok hing of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions FTU Legislative Councillor editAs the vice chairman of the Legislative Council select committee to enquire as to the recipient of HK 50 million Chow was involved in a scandal relating to Chief Executive Leung Chun ying and Australian engineering firm UGL It was found that a CEO CE computer belonging to Leung s office had made 47 edits to documents that Chow presented to the select committee regarding the scope of the select committee s investigation on 15 May 2017 This behind the scenes discussion between Leung and Chow was condemned by the pro democracy camp and led to some filing complaints to the Independent Commission Against Corruption ICAC Pro democrats also demanded that Chow resign from the select committee as he had lost credibility and considered a motion to censure Chow in the Legislative Council House Committee 6 They warned that the legislature s independence was under threat as Democratic Party legislator Andrew Wan said the case reflected the executive branch s unprecedented meddling with a LegCo probe Chow apologised for his lack of political sensitivity in not informing the select committee of Leung s personal input but he denied any wrongdoing in discussing the matter with Leung in private 7 On 19 May 2017 Chow resigned from the select committee hoping to calm the political storm whilst continuing to maintain that he had not done anything wrong 8 In December 2022 when Chan Wing kwong was asked a question about his goals in the Legislative Council Chow answered for Chan stating He has his expertise in Chinese medicine and of course going forward he would put a lot of effort in promoting and enhancing the entire industry and the use of Chinese medicine 9 Political views editChow often criticises the pan democracy camp questioning whether someone who truly loved China would demand an end to one party rule as the Beijing government required the Chief Executive candidate to love China and love Hong Kong and wanted to exclude the pan democrats 10 He identifies as a patriot and opposes calls for Hong Kong independence or self determination 1 Chow challenged Jimmy Lai the boss of the pro democracy Next Media and supporter of the pro democracy Occupy Central for meeting United States Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz 11 He also criticised a call for Hong Kong s independence from China as irresponsible 12 Chow claimed that sentences against pro democracy protestors have been too light and said that there should be a panel to review sentencing guidelines 13 Chief Justice Andrew Cheung rejected that notion said that the judiciary must not bow to political pressure and that Never mind what people will say about your decision you just decide the case regardless according to the law facts evidence argument 13 Chow has expressed prejudice against Hong Kong s ethnic minorities by supporting a crackdown on the refugee population in Hong Kong based on unverified claims that refugees are responsible for crimes in the area 14 Access to Information requests from Justice Centre Hong Kong have debunked these fears as not being based upon any measurable increase in crime 15 During the 2016 Hong Kong Legislative Council election Chow s campaign was vocal in its opposition to Hong Kong independence and same sex marriage His re appointment to the Equal Opportunities Commission in 2017 was protested by civil groups and pro democracy politicians for Chow s anti gay rights remarks Previously Chow signed a joint statement urging the government to appeal a court s ruling of granting welfare benefits to a gay civil servant for his husband He urged his supporters to voice their opposition to the legalisation of same sex marriage and protect traditional family values 16 In February 2021 Chow insisted that universities in Hong Kong should be mandated to hold a weekly flag raising ceremony of the PRC flag 17 Chow has also pushed for patriotic education in Hong Kong 2 though Chow himself did his undergraduate degree outside of Hong Kong in London 18 In March 2021 Apple Daily reported that Chow had asked for an investigation into Department of Justice prosecutor William Wong who earlier had asked coworkers to join him in an annual vigil to remember victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre 19 After Wong was suspended Chow supported his suspension and said that the justice department was putting things right 19 Also in March 2021 Chow asked Kevin Yeung if the Education Bureau could suspend teachers if they were suspected of participating in unlawful assemblies but not yet convicted of crimes 20 In March 2021 Chow also expressed his support for cotton from Xinjiang after several companies stopped purchasing the cotton due to concerns about human rights violations 21 Chow claimed that he would not buy products from H amp M anymore and that it utterly stupid for companies to join a political boycott 21 In April 2021 Chow said that the pro democracy Confederation of Trade Unions was showing private screenings of documentaries of the 2019 20 Hong Kong protests and that by doing so they were promoting terrorism and violating the national security law 22 In response the CTU s secretary general said the allegations were meaningless and that Chow and others have been launching a cultural revolution to criticise people holding different political opinions 22 In October 2021 Chow and fellow lawmaker Starry Lee were criticized by the mother of Amber Poon claiming that Lee and Chow were vanishing after holding a press conference in 2019 with her to push forward the 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill 23 In April 2022 after YouTube suspended John Lee s campaign account Chow claimed that it was interference by foreign forces in Hong Kong and that it could stop the polls from being fair 24 Lee was the sole candidate in the election 25 In August 2022 after Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan Chow said This is a blatant act to infringe Chinese sovereignty and Chinese territorial integrity The US government has gone back on their promise on the one China principle 26 In November 2022 Chow said that Jimmy Lai should not be allowed to use a UK lawyer and said that the Hong Kong courts had ignored the importance of national security by rejecting the government s requests to disallow the UK lawyer 27 In August 2023 he called on the Hong Kong justice department to continue to try to ban the song Glory to Hong Kong after a judge ruled against a proposed ban by the government 28 In September 2023 Chow suggested cutting stamp duties when buyers purchase a second home from 15 to 6 a stamp duty meant to reduce speculation and increases in home prices 29 In November 2023 Chow said that the government should increase education to defend traditional family values saying that the 2023 Gay Games would shake the core family values of society 30 See also editLeung Chun ying UGL agreement LGBT rights in Hong KongReferences edit a b Legco hopeful aims to bridge Hong Kong s political divide South China Morning Post 20 July 2016 a b McLaughlin Timothy 20 October 2021 How Hong Kong s Elite Turned on Democracy The Atlantic Retrieved 21 October 2021 Appointment of members of Equal Opportunities Commission Issued by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Equal Opportunities Commission 10 May 2013 Lam Jeffie Chung Kam chung 3 January 2016 Rising young Hong Kong politician Holden Chow joins Legislative Council by election fray South China Morning Post 2016 Legislative Council Geographical Constituency New Territories By election Election Result Electoral Affairs Commission 29 February 2016 Cheng Kris 17 May 2017 Lawmakers oppose suggestion to disband UGL payout investigation committee Hong Kong Free Press Hong Kong leader Leung Chun ying admits intervening in probe into HK 50 million payment South China Morning Post 16 May 2017 Lawmaker Holden Chow quits UGL investigation panel in wake of CY Leung s intervention in probe South China Morning Post 19 May 2017 Lee Peter 19 December 2022 Founder of Hong Kong top pro Beijing Facebook group Save HK among 4 elected to city s legislature Hong Kong Free Press HKFP Retrieved 19 December 2022 Cheung Tony 12 April 2013 HK s young politicos confident in patriotism divided on one party rule South China Morning Post Jimmy Lai wards off criticism over Wolfowitz meeting ejinsight 23 June 2014 Heat rises at forum on talk of independence The Standard 19 January 2015 a b New Chief Justice rules out sentencing review panel RTHK news rthk hk Retrieved 11 January 2021 Pro Beijing lawmaker submits motion to stop bogus refugees 18 November 2016 A Data Driven Look at Refugee Crime in Hong Kong Open Knowledge Foundation Blog 13 June 2017 Retrieved 26 November 2019 Equality watchdog chief urges respect after member s anti gay rights remarks Hong Kong Free Press 26 May 2017 Lawmakers insist Hong Kong universities also be held to new rules on flag raising South China Morning Post 18 February 2021 Retrieved 18 February 2021 Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Members Biographies Hon Holden CHOW Ho ding www legco gov hk Archived from the original on 24 June 2021 Retrieved 17 March 2021 a b Hong Kong prosecutor suspended from work for backing democracy protests report Apple Daily Apple Daily 蘋果日報 in Chinese Hong Kong Archived from the original on 17 March 2021 Retrieved 17 March 2021 Two teachers lose licenses and dozens more reprimanded amid complaints about misconduct Apple Daily Apple Daily 蘋果日報 in Chinese Hong Kong Retrieved 26 March 2021 permanent dead link a b Eason Chan slammed by fans for cutting ties with Adidas amid Xinjiang cotton row South China Morning Post 26 March 2021 Retrieved 26 March 2021 a b Lawmaker sounds terrorism alert over film screenings RTHK news rthk hk Retrieved 21 April 2021 Hong Kong lawmakers and gov t officials shun meeting with mother of murder victim security chief points to Taiwan Hong Kong Free Press HKFP 20 October 2021 Retrieved 20 October 2021 Google terminates John Lee YouTube channel citing US sanctions leadership campaign chief says move illogical Hong Kong Free Press HKFP 20 April 2022 Retrieved 20 April 2022 Standard The Tycoons turn consultants for city s sole CE nominee John Lee The Standard Retrieved 20 April 2022 Pelosi trip only serves America CY Leung RTHK news rthk hk Retrieved 3 August 2022 Chau Candice 24 November 2022 State media in Hong Kong attack choice of UK lawyer for Jimmy Lai s security law trial raise prospect of mainland hearing Hong Kong Free Press HKFP Retrieved 24 November 2022 3 political parties urge appeal against court block on Glory to Hong Kong ban South China Morning Post 4 August 2023 Retrieved 5 August 2023 Hong Kong should cut stamp duty for residents buying another flat DAB says South China Morning Post 7 September 2023 Retrieved 7 September 2023 Regina Ip says she has never backed same sex marriage amid Hong Kong Gay Games row South China Morning Post 2 November 2023 Retrieved 2 November 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Holden Chow Holden Chow official web site Holden Chow official Facebook page HK Legislative Council Members Biographies Archived 24 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine Party political offices Preceded byHorace Cheung Chairman of Young Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong2009 2015 Succeeded byFrankie Ngan Preceded byAnn ChiangStarry Lee Vice Chairman of Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong2015 present Incumbent Political offices Preceded byChau Chuen heung Member of the Islands District CouncilRepresentative for Tung Chung South2016 2019 Succeeded byWong Chun yeung Legislative Council of Hong Kong Preceded byChan Yuen han Member of Legislative CouncilRepresentative for District Council Second 2016 2021 Constituency abolished New constituency Member of Legislative CouncilRepresentative for New Territories North West2022 present Incumbent Order of precedence Preceded byLam Cheuk tingMember of the Legislative Council Hong Kong order of precedenceMember of the Legislative Council Succeeded byShiu Ka faiMember of the Legislative Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Holden Chow amp oldid 1219257062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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