Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong

The Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong (LDFHK) (Chinese: 香港自由民主聯會, abbreviated 自民聯) was a pro-Beijing pro-business and conservative political party in the Hong Kong. It was established in 1990, and was composed of mainly conservative businessmen and professionals. It contested in the District Board elections, Urban and Regional Council elections and the first Legislative Council election in 1991 against the liberal United Democrats of Hong Kong (UDHK). It was merged into the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance in 1997. The leading figures were Tso Wung-Wai, Maria Tam, Howard Young, and Daniel Heung.

Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong

The Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong (LDFHK) (Chinese: 香港自由民主聯會, abbreviated 自民聯) was a pro-Beijing pro-business and conservative political party in the Hong Kong. It was established in 1990, and was composed of mainly conservative businessmen and professionals. It contested in the District Board elections, Urban and Regional Council elections and the first Legislative Council election in 1991 against the liberal United Democrats of Hong Kong (UDHK). It was merged into the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance in 1997. The leading figures were Tso Wung-Wai, Maria Tam, Howard Young, and Daniel Heung.