Roundtable_(Hong_Kong)

Roundtable (Hong Kong)

Roundtable (Hong Kong)

Political party in Hong Kong


Roundtable is a pro-Beijing political organisation founded in 2017 by Michael Tien after he quit the New People's Party. The group currently holds one seat in the Legislative Council, occupied by Michael Tien, and seven seats in the District Councils.[1]

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The organization was founded after Tien complained that the New People's Party was becoming too close to Beijing.[2][3]

Although it is aligned with the pro-Beijing camp, Roundtable has found itself at odds the camp on certain issues. One such example is when Tien supported scrapping the pro-Beijing extradition law.[4] Another example is when he supported an independent inquiry into police abuses. The group has been considered one of the more moderate members of the pro-Beijing camp.[5]

Performance in elections

Legislative Council elections

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Representatives

Legislative Council

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District Councils

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References

  1. "組「實政圓桌」 田北辰:無一言堂". 明報. 2017-05-09.
  2. "Error - RTHK". news.rthk.hk.

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