Alliance for Social and Economic Advancement explained

Country:Hong Kong
Alliance for Social and Economic Advancement
Chairperson:Herman Yuen
Colorcode:
  1. 009EE3
Foundation:10 September 2019
Seats1 Title:Legislative Council
Seats2 Title:District Councils

The Alliance for Social and Economic Advancement is a political party in Hong Kong. The party was founded on 10 September 2019 and is led by Herman Yuen. The party describes itself as part of a "construction camp", preferring to focus on citizen livelihood and public policy rather than politics.[1] The party fielded three candidates in the 2019 Hong Kong local elections. In response to criticism regarding the party only fielding candidates in constituencies held by pro-Beijing district councillors, Yuen said the choice of constituencies was made based on familiarity with each area and a dissatisfaction with livelihood work there.[2] Although the party is part of the pro-Beijing camp, it believes that the government's response to the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests has been ineffective and that the government should better listen to its people.[1]

The party's political positions include modifying the Lantau Tomorrow Vision, land reclamation at the Ngong Shuen Chau Naval Base and at Sandy Bay, an elderly care plan in the Greater Bay Area, and the construction of a comprehensive elderly care complex near Guangzhou South railway station.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: 保民聯成立劍指區議會選舉 . 15 November 2019 . Hong Kong Economic Journal . 10 September 2019 . zh-HK.
  2. Web site: 「親建制」專業人士組聯盟 挑戰工聯民建聯 . Ming Pao . 15 November 2019 . zh-HK . 5 November 2019.
  3. Web site: 青年組「保障民生建設聯盟」 稱只談政策,不談政治 . Inmediahk.net . 15 November 2019 . zh-HK . 10 September 2019.