Peninsular Commons
| Peninsular Commons 半島連線 | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Convenor | Frankie Fung | 
| Founded | 1 April 2020[1] | 
| Ideology | Hong Kong localism Liberalism (Hong Kong) | 
| Regional affiliation | Pro-democracy camp | 
| Colours | Navy | 
| Legislative Council | 0 / 90 | 
| Kowloon City District Council | 0 / 20 | 
| Website | |
| Official Facebook page | |
Peninsular Commons (Chinese: 半島連線) is a local political group based in Kowloon City founded in April 2020 by a group of young activists.[1] It currently holds two seats in the Kowloon City District Council, Lee Hin-long who is also a Synergy Kowloon member and Tony Kwok Tin-lap of the Democratic Party.[2]
History
In the pro-democracy primaries for the 2020 Legislative Council election, Peninsular Commons convenor Frankie Fung Tat-chun and Kowloon City District Councillor Lee Hin-long ran in a ticket in Kowloon West. The ticket came fifth and failed to secure the nomination for the general election.
Representatives
District Councils
| District | Constituency | Member | 
|---|---|---|
| Kowloon City | To Kwa Wan South | Lee Hin-long | 
| Hok Yuen Laguna Verde | Tony Kwok Tin-lap | 
References
- ^ a b "半島連線 Peninsular Commons". facebook.
- ^ "Kowloon City DC Members". Kowloon City District Council.
