Meeting Point
Meeting Point (Chinese: 匯點) was a liberal political organisation and party in Hong Kong formed by a group of former student activists in the 1970s and intellectuals for the discussion for the Sino-British negotiation on the question of Hong Kong prospect in 1983. It was one of the earliest groups in Hong Kong that favoured Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong but wanted a free, democratic and autonomous Hong Kong.
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Chairman | Lau Nai-keung Yeung Sum Anthony Cheung |
Founded | 9 January 1983 |
Dissolved | 2 October 1994 |
Merged into | Democratic Party |
Ideology | Liberalism Liberal nationalism Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Regional affiliation | Pro-democracy camp |
Colours | Green |
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Traditional Chinese | 匯點 | ||||||
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It emerged as one of the leading pro-democracy groups in the 1980s and was one of the two predecessors of today's Democratic Party, into which it was merged in 1994.
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