- Tsang Yok-sing
Infobox_Officeholder | name=Jasper Tsang Yok-sing
曾鈺成
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nationality=Hong Kong Chinese
order=President of theLegislative Council of Hong Kong
term_start=2008
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order2=Founding Chairman ofDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong
term_start2=1992
term_end2=2003
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birth_date=1947
birth_place=Guangzhou ,Republic of China
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religion=Jasper Tsang Yok-sing GBS JP (Chinese: 曾鈺成, Pinyin: Zeng Yucheng) (born 1947 in
Guangzhou ,Republic of China with family roots inShunde ,Guangdong ) was the founding Chairman (1992-2003) of theDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), the largest pro-Beijingpolitical party in theHong Kong . He is currently a member of both the Executive Council and President of Legislative Council . Beginning in 1997 he is mostly responsible for shifting the pro-Beijing party to one that is more inline with the Hong Kong people image.The University Of Hong Kong Staff. Growing With Hong Kong: The University and Its Graduates, the First 90 Years. [2003] (2003). Hong Kong University. ISBN 9622096131.] He is also the older brother ofTsang Tak-sing , most notable for his participation in theHong Kong 1967 Leftist Riots .Biography
Tsang received his primary and secondary education in St. Paul's College, and graduated with honours from the
University of Hong Kong with a bachelor degree inmathematics in 1968. Trained as a teacher later in the University of Hong Kong, he began his teaching career in Pui Kiu Middle School, a "pro-Beijing" secondary school. He obtained a master degree in education in 1983, and worked all the way up to become the principal of the school in 1986. He left his position in the school to become a full time politician in 1998.Career
Tsang's involvement in politics began in 1976, when he was appointed a member of the
Guangdong provincial committee of theChinese People's Political Consultative Conference .He became a member of the Conference's national committee in 1993. He took an active part in the consultative activities when the
Hong Kong Basic Law was drafted in the late 1980s and was subsequently appointed into the committee responsible for the preparatory work for the establishment of theHong Kong .He was also a Council Member of the
Open University of Hong Kong , aNon-Executive Director of theSecurities and Futures Commission, Hong Kong , and the Supervisor ofPui Kiu Middle School , where he formerly served as the principal. Now he is also the supervisor of a newly established direct-subsidised school - Pui Kiu College.He ran unsuccessfully for the Legislative Council in 1995, with his loss being blamed on revelations that he had secured Canadian passports for his wife and kids, leading to accusations from political opponents that he could leave for Canada if the 1997 handover did not go well.
Tsang is elected into the Legislative Council from the
Kowloon West Geographical Constituency via direct election. Due to the setback of the DAB in the District Council elections in November 2003, he resigned from the position of Chairman from DAB.Pro-Beijing DAB
Tsang was the founder of the
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong in 1992. His party is perceived as pro-Government in a number of public policies. Most notably, the DAB was largely supportive of the Government's proposed legislation to implement Article 23 of the Basic Law. This has drawn heavy criticisms from thePro-democracy camp and other critics of the legislation.In particular, after the mass protest in 1 July 2003 to voice dissatisfaction against the proposed legislation and the government, Tsang remarked that many of those who took to the street have been misled. This caused widespread anger among the public, and although Tsang publicly apologized a few days later, his image and his party's popularity were severely affected.
Tsang shouldered the responsibility for the poor performance of his party in the 2003 District Council election, and resigned from the party's chairmanship in December 2003. He was succeeded by
Ma Lik as Chairman of the DAB.Tsang's brother was appointed by Chief Executive,
Donald Tsang , to be the secretary for Home Affairs in 2007.Reference
ee also
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Politics of Hong Kong
*Tsang Tak-sing
*Yeung Kwong External link
* [http://www.tsangyoksing.org.hk Tsang Yok-sing's official web site]
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