Ambrose Lau
Ambrose LAU Hon-chuen, GBS JP (劉漢銓) (born 16 July 1947) was the chairman of the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance (HKPA), a pro-business and pro-Beijing political party in Hong Kong.[1]
He was a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo), elected from the constituency of Election Committee.[2] He is a solicitor and notary public. He served as the chairman of the Central and Western District Board from 1988 to 1994, and as President of the Law Society of Hong Kong from 1992 to 1993.[citation needed]
Academic history
LLB, University of London
References
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Vincent Ko Hon-chiu | Chairman of Central and Western District Board 1988–1994 | Succeeded by Yuen Bun-keung |
Legal offices | ||
Preceded by Alfred Donald Yap | President of Law Society of Hong Kong 1992–1993 | Succeeded by Roderick Woo |
Legislative Council of Hong Kong | ||
New constituency | Member of Legislative Council Representative for Election Committee 1995–1997 | Replaced by Provisional Legislative Council |
New parliament | Member of Provisional Legislative Council 1997–1998 | Replaced by Legislative Council |
Member of Legislative Council Representative for Election Committee 1998–2004 | Constituency abolished | |
Party political offices | ||
New political party | Chairman of the Hong Kong Progressive Alliance 1997–2005 | Merged with DAB |
Order of precedence | ||
Preceded by James Tien Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star | Hong Kong order of precedence Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star | Succeeded by Michael Wong Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star |
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