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5th Legislative Council of Hong Kong

2012–2016 Legislative Council of Hong Kong

5th Legislative Council of Hong Kong

2012–2016 Legislative Council of Hong Kong

FieldValue
name5th Legislative Council of
Hong Kong
imageHong Kong Legislative Council Complex.jpg
image_size200px
bodyLegislative Council
countryHong Kong
meeting_placeLegislative Council Complex
term1 October 2012 – 30 September 2016
governmentLeung government
before[4th Legislative Council](4th-legislative-council-of-hong-kong)
after[6th Legislative Council](6th-legislative-council-of-hong-kong)
website[legco.gov.hk/](http://legco.gov.hk/)
membership170 members
control1Pro-Beijing camp
chamber1_leader1_typePresident
chamber1_leader1Tsang Yok-sing (DAB)

Hong Kong

The Fifth Legislative Council of Hong Kong was the fifth meeting of the legislative branch of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. The membership of the LegCo is based on the 2012 election. The term of the session is from 1 October 2012 to 30 September 2016, during the term in office of the Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying. Due to the new arrangements agreed in a contentious LegCo vote in 2010, the session consists of the new total of 70 seats in LegCo, ten more than previously, with 35 members elected in geographical constituencies through direct elections, and 35 members in functional constituencies, in which five District Council (Second) functional constituency seats each represent all 18 District councils of Hong Kong voted for by all resident voters in Hong Kong (who did not have a vote in any other functional constituency). The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong remained the largest party while the pan-democrats secured the one-third crucial minority. Notable new members of the LegCo members include Gary Fan from the new established party Neo Democrats and first openly gay councillor, People Power's Ray Chan Chi-chuen.

Major events

2012–13

  • 8 November 2012: Motion on "Equal rights for people of different sexual orientations", moved by Cyd Ho, was negatived.
  • 13 December 2012: Motion on "Vote of no confidence in the Chief Executive", moved by the Democratic Party's Wu Chi-wai, in response to the illegal structures scandal of Leung Chun-ying's residences was voted down by the Pro-Beijing camp.
  • 16 January 2013: Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying presented his first policy address to the council.
  • 27 February 2013: The 2013–14 Budget Speech was delivered by the Financial Secretary, Mr John C Tsang, in the Legislative Council.
  • 24 April – 21 May 2013 : Five radical pan-democrats People Power and League of Social Democrats started filibustering by moving a total of 710 amendments on the Budget Appropriation Bill debate, to press for a universal pension scheme and a HK$10,000 cash handout. The government warned that the service would shut down if the budget bill do not pass. President of the Legislative Council Jasper Tsang ordered to end the filibuster on 13 May after 55 hours spent to debate 17 of the 148 amendments. The Appropriation Bill was passed on 21 May 2013 with 684 amendments negatived.

2013–14

Protests against the HKSAR government's decision to refuse a free-to-air broadcast licence to Hong Kong Television.
  • 9–10 October 2013: Motion under the Legislative Council (Powers and Privileges) Ordinance, moved by Kwok Ka-ki of the Civic Party, to seek to appoint a select committee to inquire into the incident of the Secretary for Development Paul Chan Mo-po owning farmland located in the areas of the North East New Territories New Development Areas Project was negatived.
  • 16 October 2013: Second attempt of the motion on "Vote of no confidence in the Chief Executive" by the pan democrats was negatived.
  • 8 November 2013: Charles Mok moved a motion under Legislative Council (Power and Privileges) Ordinance to order the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Gregory So to attend before the Panel on Information Technology and Broadcasting to give evidence in the processes of vetting and approval of domestic free television programme service licence applications, after the application for the license of the Hong Kong Television Network Limited being negatived by the Executive Council. The motion and the amendment by Civic Party's Dennis Kwok were defeated. Thousands of protestors gathered outside of the Legislative Council building showing support for the Hong Kong Television Network Limited.
  • 19 March 2014: Motion moved by Claudia Mo of the Civic Party under the Legislative Council (Powers and Privileges) Ordinance to appoint a select committee to inquire into the immediate termination of the contract of Li Wei-ling, a radio host of Hong Kong Commercial Broadcasting Company Limited ("Commercial Radio"), and the alleged political interference by the government with the editorial independence of Commercial Radio, was negatived.

2015–16

  • 11 March 2016: The HK$19.6 billion extra funds for controversial Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link (XRL) project was passed by the Financial Committee in a sudden vote despite fierce protests and filibustering from the pan-democratic legislators. The pan-democrats questioned the procedure set by the acting chairman Chan Kam-lam who only approved 36 of the 19 pan-democratic legislators' 1,262 motions.

Major legislation

Enacted

  • 17 April 2013: Import and Export (General) (Amendment) Regulation 2013
  • 21 May 2013: Appropriation Bill 2013
  • 22 May 2013: District Council (Amendment) Bill 2013

Proposed

  • 18 June 2015: Motion Concerning the Amendment to the Method for the Selection of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
  • 4 March 2016: Copyright (Amendment) Bill 2014

2015 Hong Kong electoral reform

Main article: 2014–15 Hong Kong electoral reform

Pro-Beijing legislators walked out right before the historic vote.

On 18 June 2015, right before the vote, pro-Beijing legislator Jeffrey Lam Kin-fung led a walk-out of members of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB), the Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong (BPA), most members of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) and other pro-Beijing legislators, leaving five Liberal Party legislators, Chan Yuen-han of the FTU and two other pro-Beijing independents remained in the chamber. The government's reform proposal failed as 8 legislators voted in favour and 28 votes against. All 27 pan democrats who had vowed to vote down the reform did so, as did one pro-Beijing legislator Leung Ka-lau representing the Medical constituency. Lam explained that the walk-out was an impromptu attempt to delay the division after the chairman denied his request for a 15-minute recess so that his party member Lau Wong-fat, who was delayed, could cast his vote in favour of the Beijing-backed reforms. However, enough legislators remained in the chamber that quorum was met and the proposal was voted down while most of the pro-Beijing legislators were outside. Nine pro-Beijing legislators, including five Liberal Party members, stayed behind out of confusion, and only eight of them voted in favour of the package, giving the rest of the world the false impression there was no support for the blueprint.

Composition

AffiliationElectionAt dissolution
DABHK}}"Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong}}"Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong
HKFTU}}"Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions
LPHK}}"Liberal Party
New People's Party (Hong Kong)}}"New People's Party
Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions}}"Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions
New Century Forum}}"New Century Forum
Economic Synergy}}"Economic Synergy
Professional Forum}}"Professional Forum
Independent (politician)}}"Independent
**Total for Pro-Beijing camp**
Civic Party}}"Civic Party
Democratic Party (Hong Kong)}}"Democratic Party
Labour Party (Hong Kong)}}"Labour Party
People Power (Hong Kong)}}"People Power
The Professional Commons}}"Professional Commons
League of Social Democrats}}"League of Social Democrats
Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre}}"Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre
HKADPL}}"Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
Neo Democrats}}"Neo Democrats
2
**Total for Pan-democracy camp**
**Non-aligned independent****1****1**
**Total****70****70**

Note: Italic represents organisations that still function but become under another affiliation.

Graphical representation of the Legislative Council

Current Legislative Council of Hong Kong seat composition by party. Pan-democracy camp (27) Pro-Beijing camp (42)

Leadership

  • President: Jasper Tsang (DAB)

Convenors

  • Pro-Beijing camp: Ip Kwok-him (DAB)
  • Pro-democracy camp:
    • Emily Lau (Democratic), 2012–2013
    • Frederick Fung (ADPL), 2013–2014
    • Alan Leong (Civic), 2014–2015
    • Cyd Ho (Labour), 2015–2016

List of members

The following table is a list of LegCo members elected on 9 September 2012 in the order of precedence.

Members who did not serve throughout the term are italicised. Supplementary members elected in by-elections are listed below.

Key to changes since legislative election: :a = change in party allegiance

:b = by-election

CapacityConstituencyPortraitElected MembersElected PartyPolitical AlignmentBornOccupation(s)Assumed
OfficePresident of the Legislative CouncilOther membersSupplementary members
GCHong Kong Island[[File:Tsang Yok-sing.jpg90px]]DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[1998](1998-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCDistrict Council (Second)[[File:Albert Ho 2014.jpg90px]]Democratic Party (Hong Kong)}}"DemocraticPan-democracySolicitor and Notary Public
Legislative Councillor[1998](1998-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories West[[File:Democrats-fail-to-regain-veto-power-3_(cropped).jpg90px]]{{sortnameLeeCheuk-yanLee, Cheuk-yan}}Labour Party (Hong Kong)}}"Labour/CTUPan-democracyLegislative Councillor[1998](1998-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCDistrict Council (Second)[[File:James To Kun-sun.jpg90px]]Democratic Party (Hong Kong)}}"DemocraticPan-democracySolicitor[1998](1998-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCKowloon East[[File:Chan_Kam_Lam (cropped).jpg90px]]{{sortnameChanKam-lamChan, Kam-lam}}DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[1998](1998-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories West[[File:Leung Yiu-chung 2017.jpg90px]]{{sortnameLeungYiu-chungLeung, Yiu-chung}}Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre}}"NWSCPan-democracyLegislative Councillor[1998](1998-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCHeung Yee Kuk[[File:Lau_Wong-fat_at_Victoria_Park_20100619 (cropped).jpg90px]]{{sortnameLauWong-fatLau, Wong-fat}}Economic Synergy}}"Economic SynergyaPro-BeijingCompany Chairman[1998](1998-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories East[[File:Emily_Lau_Wai-hing_2018.jpg90px]]Democratic Party (Hong Kong)}}"DemocraticPan-democracyLegislative Councillor[1998](1998-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories West[[File:Tam_Yiu-chung.jpg90px]]{{sortnameTamYiu-chungTam, Yiu-chung}}DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[1998](1998-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCReal Estate and Construction[[File:Abraham Shek.jpg90px]]Professional Forum}}"Professional ForumaPro-BeijingCompany Director[2000](2000-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCCatering[[File:Tommy Cheung 2015.jpg90px]]Liberal Party (Hong Kong)}}"LiberalPro-BeijingMerchant
Legislative Councillor[2000](2000-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCDistrict Council (Second)[[File:Frederick Fung at Alliance for True Democracy.jpg90px]]Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood}}"ADPLPan-democracyLegislative Councillor[2000](2000-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCWholesale and Retail[[File:Vincent_Fang_2015.jpg90px]]Liberal Party (Hong Kong)}}"LiberalPro-BeijingChief Executive
Managing Director[2004](2004-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCHong Kong Island[[File:Wong_Kwok_Hing.jpg90px]]{{sortnameWongKwok-hingWong, Kwok-hing}}Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions}}"FTUPro-BeijingWriter
FTU Director[2004](2004-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCHealth Services[[File:Joseph Lee Kok-long.jpg90px]]Independent}}"IndependentPan-democracyDean and Professor[2004](2004-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCCommercial (First)[[File:Jeffrey Lam.jpg90px]]Economic Synergy}}"Economic SynergyaPro-BeijingMerchant[2004](2004-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCIndustrial (First)[[File:Andrew Leung 2017.jpg90px]]Economic Synergy}}"Economic SynergyaPro-BeijingMerchant[2004](2004-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCImport and Export[[File:Wong Ting Kwong.jpg90px]]{{sortnameWongTing-kwongWong, Ting-kwong}}DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingMerchant[2004](2004-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories Eastb[[File:Ronny_Tong_2017.jpg90px]]**Civic Party}}"CivicaPan-democracySenior Counsel[2004](2004-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCHong Kong Island[[File:Cyd_Ho_at_January_2013_protest_(cropped).jpg90px]]Labour Party (Hong Kong)}}"Labour/Civic Act-upPan-democracyLegislative Councillor[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCDistrict Council (Second)[[File:Starry Lee Wai-king 2016.jpg90px]]DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingAccountant
Legislative Councillor[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCIndustrial (Second)[[File:Blanksvg.svg90px]]{{sortnameLamTai-faiLam, Tai-fai}}Independent (politician)}}"IndependentPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories East[[File:Chan Hak-kan.png90px]]{{sortnameChanHak-kanChan, Hak-kan}}DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCInsurance[[File:Chan_Kin-por_2020.png90px]]{{sortnameChanKin-porChan, Kin-por}}Independent (politician)}}"IndependentPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor
Chief Executive[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCKowloon West[[File:Priscilla Leung.jpg90px]]Professional Forum}}"Professional Forum (KWND)aPro-BeijingAssociate Professor
Barrister-at-law[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCMedical[[File:Blanksvg.svg90px]]{{sortnameLeungKa-lauLeung, Ka-lau}}Independent (politician)}}"IndependentNon-alignedDoctor[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCSocial Welfare[[File:Cheungkwokche (cropped).jpg90px]]{{sortnameCheungKwok-cheCheung, Kwok-che}}Labour Party (Hong Kong)}}"Labour/SWGUPan-democracySocial Worker[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCKowloon East[[File:Wong Kwok-kin 2015.jpg90px]]{{sortnameWongKwok-kinWong, Kwok-kin}}Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions}}"FTUPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCDistrict Council (First)[[File:Ip_Kwok_Him_(cropped).jpg90px]]{{sortnameIpKwok-himIp, Kwok-him}}DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCHong Kong Island[[File:Regina Ip 2016.jpg90px]]New People's Party (Hong Kong)}}"NPPPro-BeijingChair of Savantas Policy Institute[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCKowloon East[[File:Paul_Tse_in_Feb_2019.png90px]]Independent}}"IndependentPro-BeijingSolicitor[2008](2008-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCKowloon East[[File:Alan_Leong_2015.jpg90px]]Civic Party}}"CivicPan-democracySenior Counsel[2010 (b)](2010-hong-kong-by-elections)
GCNew Territories East[[File:Leung Kwok-hung 2005.jpg90px]]{{sortnameLeungKwok-hungLeung, Kwok-hung}}League of Social Democrats}}"LSDPan-democracyLegislative Councillor[2010 (b)](2010-hong-kong-by-elections)
GCNew Territories West[[File:Chan_Wai_Yip_Chopped.jpg90px]]People Power (Hong Kong)}}"People PowerPan-democracyLegislative Councillor[2010 (b)](2010-hong-kong-by-elections)
GCKowloon West[[File:Raymond Wong in HKBU 2015.jpg90px]]{{sortnameWongYuk-manWong, Yuk-man}}People Power (Hong Kong)}}"People PoweraPan-democracyLegislative Councillor[2010 (b)](2010-hong-kong-by-elections)
GCKowloon West[[File:Claudia Mo 2013.jpg90px]]Civic Party}}"CivicPan-democracyMedia Freelancer
Part-time Lecturer[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories West[[File:香港建制派議員對逃犯修例意見不一 田北辰籲暫緩修例_(cropped).jpg90px]]New People's Party (Hong Kong)}}"NPPPro-BeijingCompany Chairman[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories East[[File:James_Tien_cut.jpg90px]]Liberal Party (Hong Kong)}}"LiberalPro-BeijingCompany Chairman[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCFinance[[File:Blanksvg.svg90px]]{{sortnameNgLeung-singNg, Leung-sing}}Independent}}"IndependentPro-BeijingBanker[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCAgriculture and Fisheries[[File:Steven_Ho_Chun-yin.png90px]]DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCTransport[[File:Frankie Yick 2015.jpg90px]]Liberal Party (Hong Kong)}}"LiberalPro-BeijingCompany Director[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCKowloon East[[File:Tsang announcement to run for hk ceo 8.jpg90px]]{{sortnameWuChi-waiWu, Chi-wai}}Democratic Party (Hong Kong)}}"DemocraticPan-democracyLegislative Councillor
District Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCTourism[[File:Yiu_Si-wing_2018.png90px]]{{sortnameYiuSi-wingYiu, Si-wing}}Independent (politician)}}"IndependentPro-BeijingDeputy chair of China Travel Service[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories East[[File:Gary Fan 2015 portrait.jpg90px]]Neo Democrats}}"Neo DemocratsPan-democracyLegislative Councillor
District Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCSports, Performing Arts,
Culture and Publication[[File:Ma Fung-kwok in 2019 (cropped).png90px]]{{sortnameMaFung-kwokMa, Fung-kwok}}New Century Forum}}"New ForumPro-BeijingManaging Director[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCInformation Technology[[File:Charles Peter Mok.jpg90px]]The Professional Commons}}"Prof CommonsPan-democracyInformation Technology Executive[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories East[[File:Chan Chi-chuen.jpg90px]]{{sortnameChanChi-chuenChan, Chi-chuen}}People Power (Hong Kong)}}"People Power/FrontierPan-democracyLegislative Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories West[[File:Ben Chan 2015.jpg90px]]{{sortnameChanHan-panChan, Han-pan}}DAB}}"DAB/NTASPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor
District Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCHong Kong Island[[File:Kenneth_Chan_Ka-lok.jpg90px]]Civic Party}}"CivicPan-democracyAssociate Professor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCDistrict Council (Second)[[File:Chan_Yuen_Han_FTU_20070211_01 (cropped).jpg90px]]{{sortnameChanYuen-hanChan, Yuen-han}}Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions}}"FTUPro-BeijingLabour Service[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories West[[File:Leung_Che-cheung_in_2019.png90px]]{{sortnameLeungChe-cheungLeung, Che-cheung}}DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor
District Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCAccountancy[[File:會計界立法會議員梁繼昌.jpg90px]]The Professional Commons}}"Prof CommonsPan-democracyTax Consultant
Accountant[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories West[[File:Alice_Mak_Mei-kuen.png90px]]Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions}}"FTUPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor
District Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories West[[File:台灣殺人案疑犯洗黑錢判監29月 民主派促林鄭撤回引渡修訂4 (cropped).jpg90px]]{{sortnameKwokKa-kiKwok, Ka-ki}}Civic Party}}"CivicPan-democracyUrologist[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCLabour[[File:Kwok Wai-keung.tif90px]]{{sortnameKwokWai-keungKwok, Wai-keung}}Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions}}"FTUPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCLegal[[File:Dennis Kwok 2016.jpg90px]]Civic Party}}"Civic (Prof Commons)Pan-democracyBarrister-at-law[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCFinancial Services[[File:Christopher Cheung 2015.jpg90px]]Independent (politician)}}"IndependentaPro-BeijingSecurities Dealer[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories East[[File:Dr. Fernando Cheung Chiu-hung May 2013 (cropped).jpg90px]]Labour Party (Hong Kong)}}"LabourPan-democracyLecturer[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCHong Kong Island[[File:Sin_Chung_Kai.JPG90px]]{{sortnameSinChung-kaiSin, Chung-kai}}Democratic Party (Hong Kong)}}"DemocraticPan-democracyLegislative Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCKowloon West[[File:Helena Wong.jpg90px]]Democratic Party (Hong Kong)}}"DemocraticPan-democracyLecturer[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCEducation[[File:Ip Kin-yuen 2016.jpg90px]]{{sortnameIpKin-yuenIp, Kin-yuen}}Independent (politician)}}"Independent (PTU)Pan-democracyLegislative Councillor
Teacher[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories East[[File:Elizabeth Quat cut.jpg90px]]DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor
District Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCCommercial (Second)[[File:Pro-establishment-legislators-vow-to-block-oath (cropped).jpg90px]]Independent (politician)}}"IndependentPro-BeijingBarrister-at-law[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCLabour[[File:Poon_Siu_Ping_Enlarged.jpg90px]]{{sortnamePoonSiu-pingPoon, Siu-ping}}Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions}}"FLUPro-BeijingBarrister-at-law[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCLabour[[File:Tang_Ka-piu_2018_(cropped).jpg90px]]{{sortnameTangKa-piuTang, Ka-piu}}Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions}}"FTUPro-BeijingSocial Worker[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCKowloon West[[File:Chiang Lai-wan 2012.jpg90px]]{{sortnameChiangLai-wanChiang, Lai-wan}}DAB}}"DABPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCEngineering[[File:Lo Wai-kwok 2016.jpg90px]]{{sortnameLoWai-kwokLo, Wai-kwok}}Independent}}"IndependentaPro-BeijingEngineer[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCTextiles and Garment[[File:Felix Chung 2015.jpg90px]]{{sortnameChungKwok-panChung, Kwok-pan}}Liberal Party (Hong Kong)}}"LiberalPro-BeijingMerchant[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCHong Kong Island[[File:Christopher_Chung_Shu_Kun (cropped).jpg90px]]Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong}}"DABPro-BeijingLegislative Councillor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
FCArchitectural, Surveying
and Planning[[File:Tony_Tse_Wai-chuen.png90px]]Independent}}"IndependentPro-BeijingSurveyor[2012](2012-hong-kong-legislative-election)
GCNew Territories East[[File:Alvin_Yeung_2016.jpg90px]]Civic Party}}"Civic PartyPro-democracyBarrister[2016 (b)](2016-new-territories-east-by-election)

By-election

  • 28 February 2016, Alvin Yeung elected and replaced Ronny Tong who resigned on 1 October 2015.

Other changes

2012

  • Andrew Leung (Industrial), Jeffrey Lam (Commercial), Lau Wong-fat (Heung Yee Kuk), Abraham Razack (Real Estate and Construction), Priscilla Leung (Kowloon West), Lo Wai-kwok (Engineering) and Christopher Cheung (Financial Services) – members from the Economic Synergy, Professional Forum, and few independents formed a loose new pro-business group the Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong (香港經濟民生聯盟) on 7 October 2012.

2013

  • Wong Yuk-man (Kowloon West) announced he was quitting People Power with immediate effect on 20 May 2013.

2015

  • Ronny Tong (New Territories East) announced he was quitting the Civic Party on 22 June 2015 and would resign from the Legislative Council.

Committees

  • Finance Committee— Chair: Tommy Cheung (2012–13, 2014–15), Ng Leung-sing (2013–14), Chan Kin-por (2015–16)
    • Establishment Subcommittee— Chair: Wong Ting-kwong (2012–13), Regina Ip (2013–14, 2015–16), Kenneth Leung (2014–15)
    • Public Works Subcommittee— Chair: Chan Kam-lam (2012–13), Lo Wai-kwok (2013–14, 2015–16), Alan Leong (2014–15)
  • Public Accounts Committee— Chair: Abraham Shek
  • Committee on Members' Interests— Chair: Ip Kwok-him
  • House Committee— Chair: Andrew Leung
    • Parliamentary Liaison Subcommittee— Chair: Emily Lau
  • Committee on Rules of Procedure— Chair: Tam Yiu-chung

Panels

  • Panel on Administration of Justice and Legal Services— Chair: Priscilla Leung (2012–15), Andrew Liao (2015–16)
  • Panel on Commerce and Industry— Chair: Vincent Fang, (2012–14), Wong Ting-kwong (2014–16)
  • Panel on Constitutional Affairs— Chair: Tam Yiu-chung
  • Panel on Development— Chair: Lau Wong-fat (2012–14), Tony Tse (2014–16)
  • Panel on Economic Development— Chair: Jeffrey Lam (2012–13, 2014–15), James Tien (2013–14, 2015–16)
  • Panel on Education— Chair: Lam Tai-fai
  • Panel on Environmental Affairs— Chair: Cyd Ho (2012–14), Chan Hak-kan (2014–16)
  • Panel on Financial Affairs— Chair: Starry Lee (2012–14), Chan Kin-por (2014–15), Ng Leung-sing (2015–16)
  • Panel on Food Safety and Environmental Hygiene— Chair: Alan Leong (2012–13), Helena Wong (2013–14), Tommy Cheung (2014–16)
  • Panel on Health Services— Chair: Leung Ka-lau (2012–14), Joseph Lee (2014–16)
  • Panel on Home Affairs— Chair: Ma Fung-kwok (2012–14), Starry Lee (2014–16)
  • Panel on Housing— Chair: Wong Kwok-hing (2012–14), Alice Mak (2014–15), Christopher Chung (2015–16)
  • Panel on Information Technology and Broadcasting— Chair: Wong Yuk-man (2012–14), Elizabeth Quat (2014–16)
  • Panel on Manpower— Chair: Lee Cheuk-yan (2012–14), Wong Kwok-kin (2014–15), Kwok Wai-keung (2015–16)
  • Panel on Public Service— Chair: Regina Ip (2012–14), Poon Siu-ping (2014–16)
  • Panel on Security— Chair: Ip Kwok-him
  • Panel on Transport— Chair: Chan Kam-lam (2012–14), Michael Tien (2014–16)
  • Panel on Welfare Services— Chair: Chan Yuen-han (2012–14), Cheung Kwok-che (2014–16)

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