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Albert Chan
The Honourable Albert Chan Wai-yip (also known as 'Tai Kao' (大舊), born 3 March 1955 in Hong Kong) is a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong representing the New Territories West constituency. He has served as a legislator since 1991 except for the periods 1997–2000 and Jan–May 2011. Chan, formerly a social worker, was also a member of the Tsuen Wan District Council. In 1986, together with Lee Wing-tat, he founded the Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood. From 1994–2002 he was a member of the Democratic Party. In 2006 he co-founded the League of Social Democrats but resigned in 2011 over differences with the then leadership to form People Power with fellow legislator Wong Yuk-man. He is active in grass roots issues and believes that the government is not genuinely committed to the electoral reform promised in the Hong Kong Basic Law.〔(RTHK.org ), ''Legislator says govt green paper intended to delay democratic development''] Retrieved on 5 January 2009.〕 ==2010 Five Constituencies Referendum== On 29 January 2010, Chan, together with four other lawmakers, Alan Leong, Tanya Chan, Leung Kwok-hung and Wong Yuk-man, resigned their seats in the Legislative Council. They intended that the popular vote in the by-elections triggered by their resignations would act as a de facto referendum on electoral reform, pressing the PRC Government into allowing universal suffrage in Hong Kong in compliance with Hong Kong's constitution, the Basic Law.〔(Hong Kong MPs quit in attempt to push Beijing towards direct elections )〕 On 16 May 2010, he was re-elected as a lawmaker in the by-election.〔(Pro-democracy lawmakers win by-elections )〕
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