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Peter Chan Chi-kwan

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Peter Chan Chi-kwan (Chinese: 陳子鈞, 7 March 1936 – March 2017) was a barrister-at-law and a member of the Urban Council of Hong Kong for more than twenty years. He was the founding member and former vice-chairman of the Hong Kong Civic Association and legal adviser to the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions. He was also former Kowloon City District Board member (1982-1991), and Urban Councillor (1969-1991). He was first elected to the Urban Council in 1969 and continued to be re-elected in 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1986, and 1989, until he was defeated in 1991.

He also founded the Association of Experts for Modernization in 1979 and was appointed to the Consultative Committee for the Basic Law by the People's Republic of China Government in 1985.

Citations

  1. Kwok, Rowena Y.F. (Dec 1991). "Kowloon Central: The Constituency, the People and the Candidates". Asian Journal of Public Administration. 13 (2): 39–54. doi:10.1080/02598272.1991.10800248.
Political offices
Preceded byLi Yiu-bor Member of the Urban Council
1969–1991
Succeeded byChiang Sai-cheong
New creation Member of the Kowloon City District Board
Representative for Kowloon Tong and Ma Tau Wai
1982–1991
Constituency abolished


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