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The First term of Tung Chee-hwa as Chief Executive of Hong Kong, officially considered part of "The 1st term Chief Executive of Hong Kong", relates to the period of governance of Hong Kong since the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong, between 1 July 1997 and 30 June 2002. Tung Chee-hwa was elected in 1996 by 400-member Selection Committee as the first Chief Executive of Hong Kong.

First Tung Chee-hwa Government

1st Government of the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region
Date formed1 July 1997 (1997-07-01)
Date dissolved30 June 2002 (2002-06-30)
People and organisations
Head of stateJiang Zemin
Head of governmentTung Chee-hwa
No. of ministers18
Member partiesDAB, LP
Status in legislaturePro-Beijing majority
Opposition partyPro-democracy camp
History
Election1996 Chief Executive election
Legislature terms1st Legislative Council
2nd Legislative Council
PredecessorPatten government
SuccessorSecond Tung government

Election

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Tung Chee-hwa was elected in 1996 by 400-member Selection Committee as the first Chief Executive of Hong Kong. Tung beat former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong Ti-liang Yang and tycoon Peter Woo with 320 votes.

Cabinet

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Ministry

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The policy bureaux were under several reorganisations during the term as following:

Notable change in office was the Chief Secretary Anson Chan resigned and stepped down on 30 April 2001. The post was taken by Financial Secretary Donald Tsang.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chief Executive

Tung Chee-hwa

1 July 1997Tung II Nonpartisan
Chief Secretary for Administration

Anson Chan

1 July 199730 April 2001 Nonpartisan

Donald Tsang

1 May 2002Tung II Nonpartisan
Financial Secretary

Donald Tsang

1 July 199730 April 2001 Nonpartisan

Antony Leung

1 May 2001Tung II Nonpartisan
Secretary for Justice

Elsie Leung

1 July 1997Tung II Nonpartisan
Secretary for Broadcasting, Culture and Sport

Chau Tak-hay

1 July 199730 March 1998 Nonpartisan
Secretary for the Civil Service

Lam Woon-kwong

1 July 199731 July 2000 Nonpartisan

Joseph Wong

1 August 200030 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Commerce and Industry

Denise Yue

1 July 1997March 1998 Nonpartisan

Chau Tak-hay

31 March 199830 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Constitutional Affairs

Michael Suen

1 July 199730 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Economic Services

Stephen Ip

1 July 199712 June 2000 Nonpartisan

Sandra Lee

13 July 200030 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Education and Manpower

Joseph Wong

1 July 19973 July 2000 Nonpartisan

Fanny Law

3 July 200030 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Environment and Food

Lily Yam

1 January 200030 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Financial Services

Rafael Hui

1 July 199731 May 2000 Nonpartisan

Stephen Ip

13 June 200030 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Health and Welfare

Katherine Fok

1 July 199719 September 1999 Nonpartisan

Yeoh Eng-kiong

20 September 1999Tung II Nonpartisan
Secretary for Home Affairs

David Lan

1 July 19979 July 2000 Nonpartisan

Lam Woon-kwong

10 July 200030 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Housing

Dominic Wong

1 July 199730 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting

Kwong Ki-chi

April 1998June 2000 Nonpartisan

Carrie Yau

1 July 200030 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Security

Peter Lai

1 July 199730 August 1998 Nonpartisan

Regina Ip

31 August 1998Tung II Nonpartisan
Secretary for Transport

Gordon Siu

1 July 19974 August 1997 Nonpartisan

Nicholas Ng

4 August 19971 April 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Treasury

Kwong Ki-chi

1 July 199731 March 1998 Nonpartisan

Denise Yue

1 April 199830 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Planning, Environment and Lands

Bowen Leung

1 July 19974 November 1998 Nonpartisan

Gordon Siu

21 January 199931 December 1999 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Planning and Lands

Gordon Siu

1 July 199730 June 2001 Nonpartisan

John Tsang

16 July 200130 June 2002 Nonpartisan
Secretary for Works

Kwong Hon-sang

1 July 19977 August 1998 Nonpartisan

Lee Shing-see

7 August 199830 June 2002 Nonpartisan

Executive Council members

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The Executive Council was presided by President Tung Chee-hwa and consisted of total 14 members: three official members including Chief Secretary, Financial Secretary and Secretary for Justice and 11 non-official members. All members are appointed by the Chief Executive from among members of the Legislative Council and other influential public personnels.

The Convenor of the non-official members was Chung Sze-yuen until his retirement on 30 June 1999. The title was succeeded by Leung Chun-ying.

Antony Leung became the official member of the ExCo on 30 April 2001 when he took the Financial Secretary post.

Members Affiliation Portfolio Took Office Left Office Ref
Chung Sze-yuen Nonpartisan Non-official Convenor of the ExCo (1997–99);
Former Senior Unofficial Member of ExCo & LegCo
1 July 1997 30 June 1999
Yang Ti-liang Nonpartisan Former Chief Judge of Hong Kong 1 July 1997 30 June 2002
CY Leung Nonpartisan Non-official Convenor of the ExCo (1999–2011);
Chartered surveyor
1 July 1997 Tung II
Nellie Fong Nonpartisan Accountant 1 July 1997 30 June 2002
Rosanna Wong Nonpartisan Chairwoman of Housing Authority 1 July 1997 30 June 2002
Tam Yiu-chung DAB Legislative Councillor 1 July 1997 30 June 2002
Raymond Chien Nonpartisan Director of HSBC and Wharf 1 July 1997 30 June 2002
Charles Lee Nonpartisan Chairman of HKEx 1 July 1997 30 June 2002
Henry Tang Liberal Provisional Legislative Councillor 1 July 1997 30 June 2002
Antony Leung Nonpartisan Chairman of Education Commission 1 July 1997 30 April 2001
Chung Shui-ming Nonpartisan Chairman of Housing Society 1 July 1997 30 June 2002

See also

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Preceded by

Patten
asGovernor of Hong Kong

Government of Hong Kong
1997–2002
Succeeded by

Tung II


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