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In this Chinese name, the family name is Li (李).
Li Fung-yingSBS, JP
李鳳英
Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
In office
1 October 2000 – 30 September 2012
Preceded byLee Kai-ming
Succeeded byPoon Siu-ping
ConstituencyLabour
Personal details
Born (1950-12-02) 2 December 1950 (age 74)
Hong Kong
NationalityHong Kong Chinese
Political partyFederation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions
SpouseLai Kam-keung
OccupationTrade Union Officer

Li Fung-ying SBS MBE JP (Chinese: 李鳳英) (born 2 December 1950 in Hong Kong) is a trades unionist in Hong Kong. She is the third vice-chairperson of the Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions, the third largest trade union in Hong Kong. Until 2012, she was a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Legco), in the Labour functional constituency.

Although the Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions is the subsidiary trade union of the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (pro-democracy camp), Li's political stance is categorized to be in pro-Beijing camp in the Legco.

External links

References

  1. A Cinderella moment, SCMP, 16 Jul 2012
  2. Hon LI Fung-ying, BBS, JP Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Preceded byLee Kai-ming Member of Legislative Council
Representative for Labour
2000–2012
With: Leung Fu-wah, Chan Kwok-keung (2000–2004)
Kwong Chi-kin, Wong Kwok-hing (2004–2008)
Ip Wai-ming, Pan Pey-chyou (2004–2012)
Succeeded byPoon Siu-ping
Members of the 3rd Legislative Council of Hong Kong (2004–2008)
2000–2004 ←→ 2008–2012
President
  • Rita Fan (From geographical constituency on Hong Kong Island)
Geographical
constituencies
Hong Kong Island
Kowloon West
Kowloon East
New Territories West
New Territories East
Functional
constituencies
from 3 December 2007, replacing Ma Lik (died 8 August 2007) in a by-election
Members of the 4th Legislative Council of Hong Kong (2008–2012)
2004–2008 ←→ 2012–2016
President
Geographical
constituencies
Hong Kong Island
Kowloon West
Kowloon East
New Territories West
New Territories East
Functional
constituencies
^r denotes members who resigned in January 2010 and re-elected by the Hong Kong by-election, 2010 on 16 May 2010.
resigned to accept Executive Council post as Secretary for Development on 29 July 2012.
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