4th Legislative Council of Hong Kong


The Fourth Legislative Council of Hong Kong was the fourth meeting of the legislative branch of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. The membership of the LegCo is based on the 2008 election. The term of the session is from 1 October 2008 to 30 September 2012, during the second half of the Donald Tsang's administration and first two months of the Leung Chun-ying's term in office. The meeting place was moved from the Legislative Council Building to the new built Legislative Council Complex in 2011. The Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong remained the largest party with 10 seats. Notable newcomers to the Legislative Council included Regina Ip, Priscilla Leung, Wong Yuk-man, Tanya Chan, and Paul Tse.

Major events

Major legislation

Enacted

Proposed

  • Copyright Bill 2011

Chief Executive Election and Legislative Council (Amendment) Bill 2010

Following the reform plan passed in June, the LegCo passed the Chief Executive Bill on 3 March 2011 and Legislative Council Bill on 5 March with the Democratic Party voted for the bill. The membership of the Election Committee to return the Chief Executive increased from 800 to 1,200, while the number of seats in the LegCo rose by 10 to 70. Five of the new seats, known as 'super lawmakers', would be in the district councils functional constituency, where 3.2 million people would be eligible to vote.

Legislative Council (Amendment) Bill 2012

The 2010 by-election launched by the pro-democracy legislators was strongly criticised by the Beijing government. The government tried to plug the "loophole" by passing the vacancies on to runners-up in the previous election, which was strongly opposed by the legal experts as unconstitutional The pro-democracy camp was strongly opposed to the bill, as it was seen as depriving citizens of their political rights. At last, the government modified the bill to bar the resigning legislator from running again for six months. People Power legislators started the filibuster against it but the bill was passed after President Tsang Yok-sing halted the debate.

Composition

AffiliationElectionAt dissolution
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong1010
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions44
Alliance/Professional Forum34
Economic Synergy04
Liberal Party73
Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions11
New People's Party01
129-
Total for pro-Beijing camp3736
Democratic Party88
Civic Party55
Labour Party03
People Power02
League of Social Democrats31
Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre11
Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood11
Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions10
[The The Frontier (Hong Kong)|Frontier (Hong Kong)|Frontier]10
Civic Act-up10
Hong Kong Social Workers' General Union10
12-
Total for pan-democracy camp2323
Total6059
Vacant01

Note: Italic represents organisations that still function but become under another affiliation.

List of members

The following table is a list of LegCo members elected on 7 September 2008 in the order of precedence.
Members who did not serve throughout the term are italicised. New members elected since the general election are noted at the bottom of the page.
Key to changes since legislative election:

By-election

Other changes

2008

2010

2011

2012

  • Paul Chan – resigned on 27 July 2012 to take up principal official post as the Secretary for Development. No by-election was held to fill his vacant seat as there was a pending general election.

Committees

Panels