Hong Kong 2020
Hong Kong 2020 is a political group launched on 24 April 2013 by Anson Chan, former Chief Secretary for Administration, to provide a platform for soliciting views towards consensus on the constitutional changes needed to achieve full universal suffrage in the election of the Chief Executive in 2017 and the elections for the Legislative Council in 2020.[1]
Formation | 24 April 2013 |
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Type | NGO |
Purpose | To achieve full universal suffrage in Hong Kong |
Convenor | Anson Chan |
Affiliations | Pro-democracy camp |
Website | hongkong2020 |
Composition
Convenor:[2]
- Anson Chan, GBM, GCMG, CBE, JP
Members:[2]
- Allen Lee Peng-fei, former Legislative Council member and founding chairman of the Liberal Party
- Elizabeth Bosher, former Deputy Secretary for Constitutional Affairs
- George Cautherley, former government official
- Johannes Chan Man-mun, SC
- Gladys Veronica Li, SC
Secretariat:[2]
- Research Director – Lee Wing Tat, former Legislative Council member and chairman of the Democratic Party
- Research Officer – Yu Kwun Wai, member of the Civic Party
- Communications Officer – Matthew Chan
References
- Chan, Anson (24 April 2013). "Press Conference to Launch 'Hong Kong 2020' Opening Statement". Hong Kong 2020. Archived from the original on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
- "About us". Hong Kong 2020.
External links
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