Doreen Kong
Doreen Kong Yuk-foon is a Hong Kong solicitor and politician. She is a member of Legislative Council for the Election Committee constituency as an independent member of the pro-Beijing camp.
Early years
Kong, an orphan, was adopted after birth. She managed to study law in the University of Hong Kong despite her poor family background. After graduated with LL.B. in 1992 and PCLL in 1994, she was focusing on housing issues.Political career
During the Umbrella Movement in 2014, Kong organised a silent assembly. Calling the protestors "trampling" rule-of-law", she urged them to obey injunctions by the court and end the occupation. Kong joined the pro-Beijing New [People's Party |New People's Party] in the same year. She ran in the 2015 [Hong Kong local elections|2015 local elections], as the party's candidate in Kornhill Garden constituency, but was defeated by the Civic. A year later, she quitted the party and joined the team of Jasper Tsang, former Legislative Council of Hong Kong|President of the Legislative Council], as an advisor. She was elected as an executive of Law Society and appointed as a committee member of Independent [Commission Against Corruption |Independent Commission Against Corruption] in 2019 and 2020 respectively.In 2021, Kong was elected as a member of the Legislative Council after winning in the Election Committee constituency controlled by pro-Beijing camp. During the campaign, she called on the Government to speed-up the legislation of Basic Law Article 23|Article 23], a provision in Basic Law related to national security.
In July 2022, Kong was critical of foreign domestic helpers, who were operating food stalls on public pavement.
In October 2022, Kong criticized the government and Lo Chung-mau for invalidating 20,000 COVID-19 vaccine exemption passes, stating that he had no legal authority to do so, with Kong asking "Who is destroying the rule of law now?"
In February 2023, Kong criticized the government for planning to impose extra betting taxes on the Hong Kong Jockey Club, saying it was unfair.
In March 2023, she championed the cause of Chan Tan-ching a 90 year old licensed street hawker whose cart was seized by the Food and Hygiene Department
In March 2023, Kong was the only lawmaker to vote against a measure to build temporary public housing.
In June 2024, Kong advocated for a revision of Hong Kong's pet quarantine laws. Hong Kong requires a quarantine of 120 days which is the longest in the world; only shared by Guam and Hawaii. Kong described these requirements as "outdated" and linked them to pet smuggling syndicates from mainland China.