2nd Legislative Council of Hong Kong

2nd Legislative Council of Hong Kong
1st Legislative Council 3rd Legislative Council
Overview
Jurisdiction Hong Kong
Meeting place Legislative Council Building
Term 1 October 2000—30 September 2004
Website legco.gov.hk/
Members 60 members
President Rita Fan (Independent)
Party control Pro-Beijing camp

The Second Legislative Council of Hong Kong was the meeting of the legislative branch of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. The membership of the LegCo is based on the 2000 election. The term of the session was from 1 October 2000 to 30 September 2004, during the latter half of the first term of the Tung Chee-hwa's administration and the most of the Tung's second term in office. The pro-democratic Democratic Party remained the largest party with 13 seats. Notable newcomers to the Legislative Council included Wong Sing-chi, Michael Mak, Li Fung-ying, Lo Wing-lok, Abraham Shek, Tommy Cheung and Audrey Eu who won the seat vacated by Gary Cheng in the Hong Kong Island by-election, 2000.

Major events

Major legislation

Enacted

Proposed

National Security (Legislative Provisions) Bill

In November 2002, the anti-subversion National Security (Legislative Provisions) Bill to amend the Crimes Ordinance, the Official Secrets Ordinance and the Societies Ordinance pursuant to the obligation imposed by Article 23 of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong was introduced to the Legislative Council. It is the cause of considerable controversy and division in Hong Kong. Protests against the bill resulted in a massive demonstration on 1 July 2003. In the aftermath, the National Security (Legislative Provisions) Bill was withdrawn after it became clear that it would not get the necessary support from the Legislative Council for it to be passed. The bill was then shelved indefinitely.

Composition

Affiliation Election At dissolution
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong 11 10
Liberal Party 8 8
Breakfast Group 7 7
Hong Kong Progressive Alliance 4 4
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions 1 1
Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions 1 1
New Century Forum 1 1
Independent 6 6
Total for Pro-Beijing camp 39 38
Democratic Party 12 11
Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions 2 2
The Frontier 2 2
Article 45 Concern Group 0 2
Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood 1 1
Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre 1 1
Independent 3 3
Total for Pro-democracy camp 21 22
Total 60 60

Graphical representation of the Legislative Council

Pro-democracy camp:

Pro-Beijing camp:

Leadership

Office Party Officer Constituency Since
President Independent Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai Election Committee 1998

List of Members

The following table is a list of LegCo members elected on 10 September 2000 in the order of precedence..

Members who did not serve throughout the term are italicised. New members elected since the general election are noted at the bottom of the page.

Key to changes since legislative election:

a = change in party allegiance
b = by-election
c = other change
d = did not take seat
Selection method Constituency Elected Members Elected Party First Assumed Office Born In
EC Election Committee Fan, RitaRita Fan Independent 1983 1947
FC Industrial (First) Ting, KennethKenneth Ting Liberal 1998 1942
FC Commercial (First) Tien, JamesJames Tien Liberal 1988 1947
EC Election Committee Chu, DavidDavid Chu Progressive Alliance 1995 1944
GC Hong Kong Island Ho, CydCyd Ho Frontier/Civic Act-up 1998 1954
GC New Territories West Ho, AlbertAlbert Ho Democratic 1995 1951
FC Engineering Ho, RaymondRaymond Ho Breakfast Group 1996 1939
GC New Territories West Lee, Cheuk-yanLee Cheuk-yan CTU 1995 1957
GC Hong Kong Island Lee, MartinMartin Lee Democratic 1985 1938
FC Accountancy Li, EricEric Li Breakfast Group 1991 1953
FC Finance Li, DavidDavid Li Independent 1985 1939
GC Kowloon East Li, FredFred Li Democratic 1991 1955
FC Industrial (Second) Lui, Ming-wahLui Ming-wah Breakfast Group 1998 1938
EC Election Committee Ng, Leung-singNg Leung-sing Breakfast Group 1996 1949
EC Election Committeeb Ng, Ching-faiNg Ching-fai New Forum 1996 1939
FC Legal Ng, MargaretMargaret Ng Independenta 1995 1948
FC Wholesale and Retail Chow, SelinaSelina Chow Liberal 1981 1945
GC Kowloon West To, JamesJames To Democratic 1991 1963
FC Education Cheung, Man-kwongCheung Man-kwong Democratic/PTU 1991 1954
FC Import and Export Hui, Cheung-chingHui Cheung-ching Progressive Alliance 1998 1942
FC Labour Chan, Kwok-keungChan Kwok-keung DAB 1998 1946
GC Kowloon East Chan, Yuen-hanChan Yuen-han DAB 1995 1946
FC Insurance Chan, BernardBernard Chan Breakfast Group 1998 1965
GC Kowloon East Chan, Kam-lamChan Kam-lam DAB 1995 1949
FC Textiles and Garment Leung, SophieSophie Leung Liberal 1996 1945
GC New Territories West Leung, Yiu-chungLeung Yiu-chung NWSC 1995 1953
GC Hong Kong Islandb Cheng, GaryGary Chengd DAB 1996 1950
FC Information Technology Sin, Chung-kaiSin Chung-kai Democratic 1995 1960
GC New Territories East Wong, AndrewAndrew Wong Independent 1985 1943
FC Commercial (Second) Wong, PhilipPhilip Wong Independent 1991 1938
FC Agriculture and Fisheries Wong, Yung-kanWong Yung-kan DAB 1998 1951
GC Kowloon West Tsang, JasperJasper Tsang DAB 1996 1947
FC Touism Young, HowardHoward Young Liberal 1991 1948
GC Hong Kong Island Yeung, SumYeung Sum Democratic 1991 1947
EC Election Committee Yeung, Yiu-chungYeung Yiu-chung DAB 1996 1951
GC Kowloon West Lau, Chin-shekLau Chin-shek CTU 1991 1944
GC New Territories East Lau, Kong-wahLau Kong-wah DAB 1998 1957
FC Heung Yee Kuk Lau, Wong-fatLau Wong-fat Liberal 1985 1936
FC Transport Lau, MiriamMiriam Lau Liberal 1988 1947
EC Election Committee Lau, AmbroseAmbrose Lau Progressive Alliance 1995 1947
GC New Territories East Lau, EmilyEmily Lau Frontier 1991 1952
GC Hong Kong Island Choy, So-yukChoy So-yuk DAB 1996 1950
GC New Territories East Cheng, AndrewAndrew Cheng Democratic 1995 1960
GC Kowloon East Szeto, WahSzeto Wah Democratic 1985 1931
FC Sports, Performing Arts, Culture and Publication Fok, TimothyTimothy Fok Independent 1996 1946
FC Social Welfare Law, Chi-kwongLaw Chi-kwong Democratic 1995 1953
GC New Territories West Tang, Siu-tongTang Siu-tong Progressive Alliance 1992 1942
GC New Territories West Tam, Yiu-chungTam Yiu-chung DAB 1985 1949
FC Real Estate and Construction Shek, AbrahamAbraham Shek Breakfast Group 2000 1945
FC Labour Li, Fung-yingLi Fung-ying FLU 2000 1950
FC Financial Services Wu, HenryHenry Wu Independent 1996 1951
FC Catering Cheung, TommyTommy Cheung Liberal 2000 1949
FC Health Services Mak, MichaelMichael Mak Independent 2000 1949
GC New Territories West Chan, AlbertAlbert Chan Democratica 1991 1955
FC Labour Leung, Fu-wahLeung Fu-wah FTU 2000 1951
FC Medical Lo, Wing-lokLo Wing-lok Breakfast Group 2000 1954
GC New Territories East Wong, Sing-chiWong Sing-chi Democratic 2000 1957
GC Kowloon West Fung, FrederickFrederick Fung ADPL 1991 1953
FC District Council Ip Kwok-himIp Kwok-him DAB 1995 1951
FC Architectural, Surveying and Planning Lau, Ping-cheungLau Ping-cheung Independent 2000 1951

By-elections

Other changes

2002

2003

Committees

Committee Chair Vice Chair
2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04
Committees
Finance Committee
  • Establishment Subcommittee
  • Public Works Subcommittee
Philip Wong (Independent) Ng Leung-sing (Breakfast)
Chan Kwok-keung (DAB) Ng Leung-sing (Breakfast)
Raymond Ho (Breakfast) Albert Chan (DemocraticIndependent)
Public Accounts Committee Eric Li (Breakfast) Emily Lau (Frontier)
Committee on Members' Interests David Chu (PA) Sin Chung-kai (Democratic)
House Committee
  • Parliamentary Liaison Subcommittee
Selina Chow (Liberal) Miriam Lau (Liberal) Fred Li (Democratic)
Lui Ming-wah (Breakfast) Emily Lau (Frontier)
Committee on Rules of Procedure Jasper Tsang (DAB) Margaret Ng (IndependentA45CG)
Panels
Panel on Administration of Justice and Legal Services Margaret Ng (Independent) Jasper Tsang (DAB)
Panel on Commerce and Industry Kenneth Ting (Liberal) Hui Cheung-ching (PA)
Panel on Constitutional Affairs Andrew Wong (Independent) Emily Lau (Frontier)
Panel on Economic Services James Tien (Liberal) Lui Ming-wah (Breakfast)
Panel on Education Yeung Sum (Democratic) Yeung Yiu-chung (DAB) Yeung Sum (Democratic) Yeung Yiu-chung (DAB) Yeung Yiu-chung (DAB) Yeung Sum (Democratic) Yeung Yiu-chung (DAB) Yeung Sum (Democratic)
Panel on Environmental Affairs Ng Ching-fai (NCF) Choy So-yuk (DAB) Cyd Ho (Frontier)
Panel on Financial Affairs Ambrose Lau (PA) Henry Wu (Independent)
Panel on Food Safety and Environmental Hygiene Fred Li (Democratic) Tommy Cheung (Liberal)
Panel on Health Services Sophie Leung (Liberal) Lo Wing-lok (Breakfast) Michael Mak (Independent) Lo Wing-lok (Breakfast) Michael Mak (Independent) Lo Wing-lok (Breakfast)
Panel on Home Affairs Andrew Cheng (Democratic) Ip Kwok-him (DAB) Andrew Cheng (Democratic) Ip Kwok-him (DAB) Choy So-yuk (DAB) Andrew Cheng (Democratic) Choy So-yuk (DAB) Andrew Cheng (Democratic)
Panel on Housing Chan Kam-lam (DAB) Albert Ho (Democratic) Chan Kam-lam (DAB) Albert Ho (Democratic) Albert Ho (Democratic) Chan Kam-lam (DAB) Albert Ho (Democratic) Chan Kam-lam (DAB)
Panel on Information Technology and Broadcasting Sin Chung-kai (Democratic) Howard Young (Liberal)
Panel on Manpower Lau Chin-shek (CTU) Chan Kwok-keung (DAB)
Panel on Planning, Lands and Works Tang Siu-tong (PA) Lau Ping-cheung (Independent)
Panel on Public Service Tam Yiu-chung (DAB) Li Fung-ying (FLU)
Panel on Security Lau Kong-wah (DAB) James To (Democratic) Lau Kong-wah (DAB) James To (Democratic) James To (Democratic) Lau Kong-wah (DAB) James To (Democratic) Lau Kong-wah (DAB)
Panel on Transport Miriam Lau (Liberal) Lau Kong-wah (DAB) Abraham Shek (Breakfast) Andrew Cheng (Democratic)
Panel on Welfare Services Law Chi-kwong (Democratic) Chan Yuen-han (DAB) Law Chi-kwong (Democratic) Chan Yuen-han (DAB) Chan Yuen-han (DAB) Law Chi-kwong (Democratic) Chan Yuen-han (DAB) Law Chi-kwong (Democratic)

See also

References

  1. "Bills Committee on Education (Amendment) Bill 2002". 11 May 2013.
  2. "Bills Committee on National Security (Legislative Provisions) Bill". 11 May 2013.
  3. Sangwon Suh and Yulanda Chung "A PR Man's PR Woes", Asiaweek.com, 8 September 2000
  4. Leung, Ambrose (2 August 2002). "Albert Chan quits day after Democrat leadership change". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
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