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- Q23060 abstract "The Liberal Party (traditional Chinese: 自由黨; simplified Chinese: 自由党) is a pro-Beijing, pro-business conservative political party in Hong Kong established in 1993. Led by Vincent Fang Kang, the Liberal Party is currently the 6th largest party in the Legislative Council, holding five seats.Derived from the Co-operative Resources Centre in 1993 by a group of conservative politicians appointed or elected through the business functional constituencies, led by the Senior Unofficial Member Allen Lee Peng-fei, to counter the pro-democracy party United Democrats of Hong Kong who rose from the first ever Legislative Council election in 1991 in the legislature.The Liberal Party opposed to the last Governor Chris Patten's democratic reform and supported by the Beijing government. From its creation to 2008, it was one of the three largest parties with the Beijing-loyalist Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) and pro-democracy Democratic Party, through its support from the functional constituencies with limited electorates.The party was the ally of the Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa's government after the establishment of the Hong Kong SAR, its Chairman James Tien Pei-chun was appointed to the Executive Council. The party's popularity rose to the peak after its James Tien resigned from the Executive Council after more than 500,000 people protested against the legislation of Basic Law Article 23 on July 1 protests. Chairman and Vice-Chairman James Tien and Selina Chow Liang Shuk-yee won two seats in the geographical constituencies in the 2004 Legislative Council election, overtaking Democratic Party as the second largest party.The party suffered a major split after its defeat in the 2008 Legislative Council election, four of the seven legislators broke away from the party. In the 2012 Chief Executive election, the Liberal Party supported ex-party member Henry Tang Ying-yen who lost to the eventual winner Leung Chun-ying. The relationship between the party and Chief Executive remained tense. In 2012 Legislative Council election, the party won five seats, becoming the fifth largest party in the legislature.".
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- Q23060 formationDate "1991-12-12".
- Q23060 formationDate "1993-06-06".
- Q23060 formationYear "1991".
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