Pan-democracy Camp - Members of The Camp

Members of The Camp

Civil organisations, individual social activists, political parties, political groups and lawmakers who share a similar belief in democracy are all considered members of this camp. (number of Legislative Councillors shown in brackets)

The following entities are routinely referred to as members of the Pan-Democracy camp:

  • Democratic Party (6)
  • Civic Party (6)
  • Labour Party (4)
  • People Power (3)
  • Neighbourhood and Workers Service Centre (1)
  • Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (1)
  • Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (1)
  • League of Social Democrats (1)
  • Neo Democrats (1)
  • Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union (1)
  • Lee Kok Long

The following political groups are represented in at least one of the district councils:

  • Democratic Party
  • Civic Party
  • Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions
  • Neighbourhood and Workers Service Centre (1)
  • People Power
  • Neighbourhood and Workers Service Centre
  • Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
  • Neo Democrats
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