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Wong Kwok-hingBBS MH
王國興
Member of the Legislative Council
In office
1 October 2012 – 30 September 2016
Preceded byNew seat
Succeeded byKwok Wai-keung
ConstituencyHong Kong Island
In office
1 October 2008 – 30 September 2012
Preceded bySelina Chow
Succeeded byAlice Mak
ConstituencyNew Territories West
In office
1 October 2004 – 30 September 2008
Preceded byChan Kwok-keung
Succeeded byPan Pey-chyou
ConstituencyLabour
Personal details
Born (1949-03-29) 29 March 1949 (age 75)
Haiphong, Tonkin, French Indochina
NationalityChinese
Political partyHong Kong Federation of Trade Unions
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (1992–2012)
Alma materJinan University
OccupationLegislative Councillor
Trade unionists
Politician

Wong Kwok-hing BBS MH (Chinese: 王國興, Vietnamese : Vương Quốc Hưng ; born 29 March 1949, Haiphong, North Vietnam) is a Hong Kong trade unionist and a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, representing the New Territories West constituency from 2008 to 2012, and representing the Hong Kong Island from 2012 to 2016.

Biography

Wong is a member of Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions and was one of the 52 founding members of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, which is the largest party and trade unions of the Pro-Beijing camp. He was previously a member of Eastern District Council for the Provident constituency.

Wong strongly opposed the filibuster, which was mostly led by four LegCo members of People Power and League of Social Democrats then. He wrote big words on the paper in the chamber to protest against them.

References

  1. "Hon WONG Kwok-hing, MH". Members' biographies. Legislative Council. Retrieved 19 March 2010.

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Political offices
Preceded byChan Yuen-han Member of the Eastern District Board
Representative for North Point North
1991–1994
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of the Eastern District Council
Representative for Provident
1994–2007
Succeeded byKwok Wai-keung
New constituency Member of the Urban Council
Representative for North Point East
1995–1997
Replaced by Provisional Urban Council
New creation Member of the Provisional Urban Council
1997–1999
Council abolished
Preceded byChan Oi-kwan Member of the Eastern District Council
Representative for Siu Sai Wan
2016–2019
Succeeded byChan Wing-tai
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Preceded byChan Kwok-keung Member of Legislative Council
Representative for Labour
2004–2008
Served alongside: Li Fung-ying, Kwong Chi-kin
Succeeded byPan Pey-chyou
Preceded bySelina Chow Member of Legislative Council
Representative for New Territories West
2008–2012
Succeeded byAlice Mak
New seat Member of Legislative Council
Representative for Hong Kong Island
2012–present
Succeeded byKwok Wai-keung
Order of precedence
Preceded byVincent Fang
Member of the Legislative Council
Hong Kong order of precedence
Member of the Legislative Council
Succeeded byJoseph Lee
Member of the Legislative Council

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