New Hong Kong Alliance 新香港聯盟 | |
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Chairman | Wai Kee-shun |
Secretary | Lo Tak-shing Kan Fook-yee |
Founded | 1 May 1989 |
Dissolved | 1999 |
Ideology | Chinese nationalism Ultraconservatism (HK)[1] Economic liberalism |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
Regional affiliation | Pro-Beijing camp |
Colors | Red |
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The New Hong Kong Alliance (Chinese: 新香港聯盟, abbreviated 新港盟; NHKA) was a pro-Beijing conservative political organisation in Hong Kong in the 1990s mostly composed of businessmen and professionals. It was considered the more conservative wing of the Group of 89 formed by established elites in the debate of drafting the Hong Kong Basic Law and democratisation. It proposed the ultra-conservative Bicameral Model for the future political structure. The alliance's key person was secretary Lo Tak-shing who had an eye on the Chief Executive post after 1997, the alliance became less active as Lo's chance of contesting the post got slimmer and it ceased to exist in 1999.
All four LDF candidates, as well as two from the ultraconservative New Hong Kong Alliance and one from the Civic Association, ...