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The United Democrats of Hong Kong (香港民主同盟, 港同盟) was a pro-democracy political party in Hong Kong. By 1995 it was merged with the Meeting Point to form the Democratic Party. It was found by Martin Lee, Szeto Wah, Lau Chin Shek (expelled from Democratic Party (Hong Kong) in 2000), Lau Kong Wah (joined the DAB in 1991), Cheung Man Kwong, Man Sai Cheung (emmigrated in 1994), Lee Wing Tat, Albert Chan, Ng Ming Yam (died in 1992) and Wong Hong Chung on April 6, 1990.

The party gained a landslide victory in the Hong Kong leglislative election, 1991 and theHong Kong urban council and region council election, 1991. All founders were elected to the Legislative Council in the election except Lau Kong Wah, Lau then quit the party and joined pro-Beijing DAB.


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