1st Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Provisional Legislative Council 2nd Legislative Council
Overview
Legislative bodyLegislative Council
JurisdictionHong Kong
Meeting placeLegislative Council Building
Term1 July 1998 – 30 June 2000
Websitelegco.gov.hk/
Members60 members
PresidentRita Fan (Independent)
Party controlPro-Beijing camp

The First Legislative Council of Hong Kong was the first meeting of the legislative branch of the HKSAR government after the handover of Hong Kong, replacing the Provisional Legislative Council existing between 1997 and 1998. The membership of the LegCo is based on the 1998 election. It had the shortest term of the session was from 1 July 1998 to 30 June 2000, only two years unlike the latter legislative session of four years. The legislature was held during the first term of the Tung Chee-hwa's administration. The pro-democracy camp who did not participate in the Provisional Legislative Council held 20 seats with Democratic Party being the largest party. Notable newcomers to the Legislative Council included Cyd Ho, Bernard Chan, Lui Ming-wah, and Wong Yung-kan.

Major events

  • 12 December 1999: The Legislative Council passed the controversial Provision of Municipal Services (Reorganization) Bill to repeal the two provisional municipal councils, the Urban Council and Regional Council.

Major legislation

Enacted

  • 12 December 1999: Provision of Municipal Services (Reorganization) Bill[1]

Composition

Affiliation Election At dissolution
Liberal Party 10 10
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) 9 10
Hong Kong Progressive Alliance 5 6
Breakfast Group 5 5
New Century Forum 0 2
Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions (FLU) 1 1
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) 1 0
Pro-Beijing Independent 9 5
Total for Pro-Beijing camp 40 39
Democratic Party 13 12
The Frontier 3 3
Citizens Party 1 1
Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre (NWSC) 1 1
Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (CTU) 0 1
Independent Democrat 2 2
Total for Pro-democracy camp 20 20
Total 60 59
Vacant 0 1

Graphical representation of the Legislative Council

  •   Vacant seat

Pro-democracy camp:

Pro-Beijing camp:

Leadership

Office Party Officer Constituency Since
President Independent Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai Election Committee 1998

List of members

The following table is a list of LegCo members elected on 24 May 1998 in the order of precedence.

Members who did not serve throughout the term are italicised. New members elected since the general election are noted at the bottom of the page.

Key to changes since legislative election:

a = change in party allegiance
b = by-election
c = other change
Selection
Method
Constituency Portrait Elected Members Elected Party Political Alignment Born Occupation(s)
EC Election Committee Rita Fan Independent Pro-Beijing 20 September 1945 Legislative Councillor
FC Industrial (First) Kenneth Ting Liberal Pro-Beijing 21 August 1942 Company Chairman
FC Commercial (First) James Tien Liberal Pro-Beijing 8 January 1947 Company Chairman
EC Election Committee David Chu Progressive Alliance Pro-Beijing 5 March 1943 Company Chairman
Company Director
EC Election Committee Ho Sai-chu Liberal Pro-Beijing 6 June 1937 Director and General Manager
GC New Territories East Cyd Ho Frontier Pro-democracy 24 July 1954 Social Activist
FC Architectural, Surveying and Planning Edward Ho Liberal Pro-Beijing 2 December 1938 Managing Director
GC New Territories West Albert Ho Democratic Pro-democracy 1 December 1951 Solicitor and Notary Public
Legislative Councillor
FC Health Services Michael Ho Democratic Pro-democracy 6 November 1955 Registered Nurse
FC Engineering Raymond Ho Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing 23 March 1939 Engineer
GC New Territories West Lee Wing-tat Democratic Pro-democracy 25 December 1955 Lecturer
GC New Territories West Lee Cheuk-yan Frontiera Pro-democracy 12 February 1957 Legislative Councillor
GC Hong Kong Island Martin Lee Democratic Pro-democracy 8 June 1938 Barrister-at-law
FC Accountancy Eric Li Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing 23 May 1953 Accountant
FC Labour Lee Kai-ming FLU Pro-Beijing 11 October 1937 Legislative Councillor
FC Finance David Li Independent Pro-Beijing 13 March 1939 Banker
GC Kowloon East Fred Li Democratic Pro-democracy 25 April 1955 Legislative Councillor
FC Industrial (Second) Lui Ming-wah Independent Pro-Beijing 4 April 1937 Businessman
EC Election Committee Ng Leung-sing Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing 11 July 1949 Banker
EC Election Committee Ng Ching-fai Independenta Pro-Beijing 20 November 1939 Dean and Chair Professor
FC Legal Margaret Ng Independent Pro-democracy 25 January 1948 Barrister-at-law
FC Wholesale and Retail Selina Chow Liberal Pro-Beijing 25 January 1945 Legislative Councillor
FC Real Estate and Construction Ronald Arculli Liberal Pro-Beijing 2 January 1939 Solicitor
EC Election Committee Ma Fung-kwok Independenta Pro-Beijing 22 July 1955 Managing Director
GC Kowloon West James To Democratic Pro-democracy 11 March 1963 Solicitor
FC Education Cheung Man-kwong Democratic/PTU Pro-democracy 15 September 1954 Teacher
Legislative Councillor
FC Urban Council Ambrose Cheungc Independent Pro-Beijing 10 January 1951 Lawyer
Company Director
FC Import and Export Hui Cheung-ching Progressive Alliance Pro-Beijing 4 September 1942 Company Director
GC Hong Kong Island Christine Loh Citizens Pro-democracy 1 February 1956 Politician
FC Labour Chan Kwok-keung FTUa Pro-Beijing 17 January 1946 Associate Director
GC Kowloon East Chan Yuen-han DAB Pro-Beijing 15 November 1946 Labour Service
FC Insurance Bernard Chan Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing 11 January 1965 Company President
FC Labour Chan Wing-chan DAB Pro-Beijing 7 July 1935 Legislative Councillor
GC Kowloon East Chan Kam-lam DAB Pro-Beijing 22 January 1949 Legislative Councillor
FC Medical Leong Che-hung Breakfast Group Pro-Beijing 23 April 1939 Medical Doctor
FC Textiles and Garment Sophie Leung Liberal Pro-Beijing 9 October 1945 Company Director
GC New Territories West Leung Yiu-chung NWSC Pro-democracy 19 May 1953 Legislative Councillor
GC Hong Kong Island Gary Cheng DAB Pro-Beijing 29 May 1950 Public Relations Consultant
FC Information Technology Sin Chung-kai Democratic Pro-democracy 15 June 1960 Legislative Councillor
GC New Territories East Andrew Wong Independent Pro-democracy 11 December 1943 Professor
FC Commercial (Second) Philip Wong Independent Pro-Beijing 23 December 1938 Company Chairman
FC Agriculture and Fisheries Wong Yung-kan DAB Pro-Beijing 10 August 1951 Legislative Councillor
GC Kowloon West Jasper Tsang DAB Pro-Beijing 14 May 1947 Legislative Councillor
FC Tourism Howard Young Liberal Pro-Beijing 30 March 1948 General Manager
GC Hong Kong Island Yeung Sum Democratic Pro-democracy 22 November 1947 Lecturer
EC Election Committee Yeung Yiu-chung DAB Pro-Beijing 7 November 1951 School Principal
FC Financial Servicesb Chim Pui-chung Independent Pro-Beijing 24 September 1946 Company Director
GC Kowloon West Lau Chin-shek Democratica Pro-democracy 12 September 1944 Legislative Councillor
GC New Territories East Lau Kong-wah DAB Pro-Beijing 22 June 1957 Legislative Councillor
FC Heung Yee Kuk Lau Wong-fat Liberal Pro-Beijing 15 October 1936 Company Chairman
FC Transport Miriam Lau Liberal Pro-Beijing 27 April 1947 Solicitor and Notary Public
EC Election Committee Ambrose Lau Progressive Alliance Pro-Beijing 16 July 1947 Solicitor and Notary Public
GC New Territories East Emily Lau Frontier Pro-democracy 22 January 1952 Legislative Councillor
FC Regional Councilb Tang Siu-tong Progressive Alliance Pro-Beijing 26 September 1942 Medical Practitioner
EC Election Committee Choy So-yuk Progressive Alliance Pro-Beijing 10 October 1950 Merchant
GC New Territories East Andrew Cheng Democratic Pro-democracy 28 April 1960 Solicitor
GC Kowloon East Szeto Wah Democratic Pro-democracy 28 February 1931 Legislative Councillor
FC Sports, Performing Arts,
Culture and Publication
Timothy Fok Independent Pro-Beijing 14 February 1946 Merchant
FC Social Welfare Law Chi-kwong Democratic Pro-democracy 1 November 1953 Social Work Teacher
GC New Territories West Tam Yiu-chung DAB Pro-Beijing 15 December 1949 Legislative Councillor

By-elections

Other changes

1999

2000

Committees

Committee Chair Vice Chair
1998–1999 1999–2000 1998–1999 1999–2000
Committees
Finance Committee
  • Establishment Subcommittee
  • Public Works Subcommittee
Ronald Arculli (Liberal) Chan Kam-lam (DAB)
Philip Wong (Independent) Ng Leung-sing (Breakfast)
Ho Sai-chu (Liberal) Raymond Ho (Breakfast)
Public Accounts Committee Eric Li (Breakfast) Fred Li (Democratic)
Committee on Members' Interests David Chu (PA) Sin Chung-kai (Democratic)
House Committee
  • Parliamentary Liaison Subcommittee
Leong Che-hung (Breakfast) Yeung Sum (Democratic)
Edward Ho (Liberal) Emily Lau (Frontier)
Committee on Rules of Procedure Selina Chow (Liberal) Margaret Ng (Independent)
Panels
Panel on Administration of Justice and Legal Services Margaret Ng (Independent) Jasper Tsang (DAB)
Panel on Commerce and Industry Chan Kam-lam (DAB) Lui Ming-wah (Ind.)Kenneth Ting (Liberal)
Panel on Constitutional Affairs Andrew Wong (Independent) Emily Lau (Frontier)
Panel on Economic Services James Tien (Liberal) Fred Li (Democratic)
Panel on Education Yeung Yiu-chung (DAB) Ng Ching-fai (IndependentNCF)
Panel on Environmental Affairs Christine Loh (Citizens) Hui Cheung-ching (PA)
Panel on Financial Affairs Ambrose Lau (PA) Eric Li (Breakfast)
Panel on Health Services Michael Ho (Democratic) Leong Che-hung (Breakfast)
Panel on Home Affairs Choy So-yuk (PA) Albert Ho (Democratic)
Panel on Housing Lee Wing-tat (Democratic) Gary Cheng (DAB)
Panel on Information Technology and Broadcasting Sin Chung-kai (Democratic)Ma Fung-kwok (IndependentNCF) Ma Fung-kwok (IndependentNCF)Sin Chung-kai (Democratic)
Panel on Manpower Fred Li (Democratic)Lau Chin-shek (DemocraticCTU) Lau Chin-shek (Democratic)Lee Kai-ming (FLU)
Panel on Planning, Lands and Works Edward Ho (Liberal) Tang Siu-tong (PA)
Panel on Public Service Tam Yiu-chung (DAB) Sophie Leung (Liberal)
Panel on Security James To (Democratic) Selina Chow (Liberal)
Panel on Transport Miriam Lau (Liberal) Lau Kong-wah (DAB)
Panel on Welfare Services Chan Yuen-han (DAB) Ho Sai-chu (Liberal)

See also

References

  1. "Bills Committee on Provision of Municipal Services (Reorganization) Bill". 11 May 2013.
  2. Hong Kong/SAR Court of Appeal
  3. Long Hair impeachment bid rests on Civic Party, South China Morning Post, 22 March 2012
  4. Lam, Rhonda. "Democrats suspend unionist Lau over dual membership". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
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