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|logo = 180px |country = Hong Kong |colorcode = #136C56 |chairman = Martin Lee |leader1_title = Vice-Chairmen |leader1_name = Yeung Sum Albert Ho |foundation = 23 April 1990 |dissolution = 2 October 1994 |ideology = Liberalism Social liberalism |position = Centre-left |affiliation1_title = Regional affiliation |affiliation1 = Pro-democracy camp |international = |predecessor = |successor = Democratic Party |merged = |colours = Green }} The United Democrats of Hong Kong (UDHK; ) was a short-lived political party in Hong Kong founded in 1990 as the united front of the liberal democracy forces in preparation of the 1991 first ever direct election for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. It self-proclaimed as the first political party in Hong Kong. The party won a landslide victory by sweeping 12 of the 18 directly elected seats in the 1991 LegCo elections which shook the political landscape of Hong Kong. In 1994 it was merged with another pro-democracy party Meeting Point to form the contemporary Democratic Party. ==Platform== The main objectives of Democrats are to maintain the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong, to better the welfare and quality of life of the people of Hong Kong; and to strengthen the position of Hong Kong as an industrial, commercial and international financial centre. In pursuit of these aims, the party strived # to promote and facilitate the implementation of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, # to promote, establish and uphold a democratic, open and accountable government in Hong Kong; # to safeguard the rule of law, human rights, civil liberties and social justice, # to promote and facilitate the full implementation of the provision of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; # to cultivate civic consciousness and promote participation in public affairs; # to enhance and improve productivity and facilitate economic development and progress, # to improve people's livelihood, especially in the areas of education, medical services, housing and transport; # to promote better social security and a comprehensive welfare system that is appropriate for the circumstances of Hong Kong; # to support suitable members of the United Democrats of Hong Kong to stand for or otherwise participate in elections; # to promote and facilitate the interflow in know-how, technology, telecommunication, education, culture and sports with other countries and regions. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「United Democrats of Hong Kong」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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