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Tsz Wan Shan Constructive Power
慈雲山建設力量
FoundedJanuary 2015
IdeologyHong Kong localism
Liberalism (Hong Kong)
Regional affiliationPro-democracy camp
Colours  Brown
Legislative Council
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District Councils
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Tsz Wan Shan Constructive Power (Chinese: 慈雲山建設力量) is a local political group based in Tsz Wan Shan of Wong Tai Sin District founded in January 2015 by a group of HKGolden netizens. Inspired by the Umbrella Revolution, the group contested in the 2015 District Council election but failed to win any seat. It won two seats in a historic pro-democracy landslide in 2019 District Council election.

History

The group was formed in January 2015 by a group of HKGolden netizens who attempted to prevent pro-Beijing camp from getting elected uncontestedly in the 2015 District Council election after the Umbrella Revolution. Members Mak Tsz-ho and Tam Chun-man ran in Ching Oi and Tsz Wan East against Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) incumbents anti-Occupy lawyer Maggie Chan Man-ki and Ho Hon-man respectively but both failed to win a seat.[1]

The group made a second attempt in the 2019 District Council election amid the large scale anti-extradition protests, with Cheung Ka-yi and Sham Yu-hin contested in Fung Tak and Ching Oi. In the historic pro-democracy landslide, both candidates were successfully elected by defeating the DAB opponents.

Performance in elections

District Council elections

Election Number of
popular votes
% of
popular votes
Total
elected seats
+/−
2015 3,633Steady 0.25Steady
0 / 452
0Steady
2019 10,160Increase 0.35Increase
2 / 452
2Increase

References

  1. ^ "【短片】【選戰‧焦點】以死士自居高登仔力挑反佔中律師陳曼琪". 香港蘋果日報. 2015-11-18.