A4 Alliance
A4聯盟
Founder
Founded15 June 2022 (2022-06-15)
Regional affiliationPro-Beijing camp
Scott Leung
Kitson Yang
Connie Lam
Gary Zhang

The A4 Alliance (Chinese: A4聯盟) is a political alliance of four independent lawmakers in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.

The A4 Alliance (A4 means "Alliance of Four") was founded by four directly elected pro-Beijing politicians: Scott Leung (MP for Kowloon West), Kitson Yang (Kowloon Central), Connie Lam (New Territories South East), and Gary Zhang (New Territories North) on 15 June 2022, a year and a half after their inauguration. The four said they work not as a political party but as a parliamentary group, aiming to increase co-operation in the legislature.[1]

Each member will focus on the respective policies, with Leung on housing, Yang on medical, Lam on social care, and Zhang on transport. Gatherings were regularly organised to discuss weekly issues and agenda of Legislative Council meetings, while MPs can speak on behalf of the other A4 members in the chamber if consensus is reached.[2]

Since its formation, the A4 Alliance has expressed opinion on various Hong Kong local issues and published proposals,[3] while supporting the government on political debates.[4]

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References

  1. 林, 劍 (15 June 2022). "政壇諸事町︱單頭議員組「A4」聯盟 分管議題冀擴大影響力" [Politics: Independent MPs form A4 Alliance with focus on respective issues, wishing to increase influence]. HK01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  2. "立法會「A4」粉墨登場 4直選新丁結盟惟拒組黨" [Parliament's A4 appears for the first time; 4 elected MPs form alliance but rejected forming party]. HKET (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  3. "Motion Debate on the 2022 Policy Address" (PDF). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Legislative Council of Hong Kong. 18 November 202.
  4. "A4聯盟:區議會改革方案杜絕過去亂象" [District Council reform ends past chaos: A4 Alliance]. HKEJ (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 2 May 2023. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
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