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123 Democratic Alliance (Chinese: 一二三民主聯盟) was a pro-Kuomintang political partyinHong Kong. Established in 1994 by a group of pro-Taiwan, pro-democracy and pro-business politicians,[1] it aims at striving for the unification of China, to strive for a free, democratic, and wealthy China, and to establish a democratic and prosperous Hong Kong. It remained a small party until it was dissolved in 2000 due to the lack of financial support from the Taiwan government, after the Kuomintang's defeat in the presidential election.[2]

123 Democratic Alliance
一二三民主聯盟
FounderYum Sin-ling
Founded20 March 1994 (1994-03-20)
Dissolved3 December 2000 (2000-12-03)
Ideology
  • Conservatism (Taiwan)
  • Anti-communism (HK)
  • Three Principles of the People
  • Political positionCentre-righttoright-wing
    Regional affiliationPro-Taiwan camp
    Pro-democracy camp
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • History

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    The party was formed by the supporters of the Kuomintang government on Taiwan in 1994. It was represented by Sin Ling Yum in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo) from 1995 to 1997. It was excluded from the Provisional Legislative Council, the interim body which largely controlled by the Beijing government. All candidates were defeated in the 1998 LegCo elections.

    The party won six seats in the 1999 District Council elections. Due to lack of funding, the party did not file any candidates in the 2000 LegCo elections (although some of the losers continued to take part as independent participants or supporters of other parties), and was subsequently dissolved on 3 December 2000 due to the lack of financial support from the Taiwan government.[2] The last chairman of the alliance was Tai Cheuk-yin.

    Election performance

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    Legislative Council elections

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    Election Number of
    popular votes
    % of
    popular votes
    GC
    seats
    FC
    seats
    EC
    seats
    Total seats +/−
    1995 0 0 1
    1 / 60

    1998 3,050  0.21  0 0 0
    0 / 60

    Municipal elections

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    Election Number of
    popular votes
    % of
    popular votes
    UrbCo
    seats
    RegCo
    seats
    Total
    elected seats
    1995 7,916  1.42  0 0
    0 / 59

    District Council elections

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    Election Number of
    popular votes
    % of
    popular votes
    Total
    elected seats
    +/−
    1994 15,527  2.26 
    6 / 346

    0 
    1999 11,396  1.41 
    6 / 390

    0 

    References

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    1. ^ The American Asian Review. Institute of Asian Studies, St. John's University. 1997. p. 239.
  • ^ a b Chan, Ming K.; So, Alvin Y. (2002). Crisis and Transformation in China's Hong Kong. M.E. Sharpe. p. 142.
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