Labour Party (Hong Kong)

The Labour Party (Chinese: 工黨) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Hong Kong established in 2011. Chaired by Suzanne Wu, it currently holds one seat in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and three seats in the District Councils. It received a big loss in the 2016 election in which two veterans Lee Cheuk-yan and Cyd Ho lost in the direct election, which left the party only one seat in the legislature, occupied by Fernando Cheung in New Territories East.

Labour Party (Hong Kong)

The Labour Party (Chinese: 工黨) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Hong Kong established in 2011. Chaired by Suzanne Wu, it currently holds one seat in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and three seats in the District Councils. It received a big loss in the 2016 election in which two veterans Lee Cheuk-yan and Cyd Ho lost in the direct election, which left the party only one seat in the legislature, occupied by Fernando Cheung in New Territories East.