Democratic Self-Government Party of Hong Kong

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Democratic Self-Government Party of Hong Kong
香港民主自治黨
left-wing
Democratic Self-Government Party of Hong Kong
Traditional Chinese香港民主自治黨

The Democratic Self-Government Party of Hong Kong was the first political party calling for

self-government in Hong Kong established in 1964. it was founded by Ma Man-fai, chairman of the United Nations Association of Hong Kong
, lawyer Chang Liu-shih and teacher K. Hopkin-Jenkins.

It pressed for self-government in Hong Kong, demanding direction election to the

Queen only after the consultation with the elected Chief Minister of Hong Kong, except for diplomatic relations and regional defence in which the British government would be responsible for.[1]

The party was formed and registered with the Hong Kong government on 9 October 1963 but was officially established until 12 November 1964. Before the official establishment, Ma Man-fai, one of the founders was stripped off from the chairmanship along with K. Hopkin-Jenkins. Hopkin-Jenkins later founded another party Labour Party of Hong Kong. Some other members also left the party to found the Hong Kong Socialist Democratic Party led by former Kuomintang general Sun Pao-kang.[2]

References

  1. ^ 貝加爾. "馬文輝與香港自治運動". 思想香港.
  2. ^ "本港民主自治黨內部分裂 退黨分子另起爐灶將組社會民主黨". 工商晚報. 19 November 1963.