Li Huiqiong, the chairman of the DPP party and the Legislative Council member of the Hong Kong Institutional Party, announced that it will not seek to be re -elected as the party chairman.
Li Huiqiong announced the above decision on Facebook on Tuesday (August 8).She said that the re -election election of the DAB's executive committee is about to begin, and the work will increase accordingly.However, her personal limited time and ability made her realized that it may not be beneficial to the future development and work of the party. After repeated consideration, she decided not to seek the position of chairman of the party chairman of the Democratic Construction Federation this year.
She said that she will continue to work hard in the future to serve the country, Hong Kong, and more practical things, and serve the people and citizens of the whole country.
According to Hong Kong 01 reports, Chen Keqin, vice chairman of the Democratic Construction Federation and a member of the Executive Council, took over as the party chairman.However, when he interviewed earlier this year, he did not disclose whether he would be elected as the chairman, and emphasized that the DAB is a "collective leader", not the power of one or two people alone. No matter who served as the chairman, the Democratic Construction Federation is a team -style operation.The division of labor is also very clear.
In 1999, Li Huiqiong won the direct election of the northern constituency of the Kowloon City Council of Kowloon City at the age of 25. At that time, it became the youngest female district member of Hong Kong at that time.Li Huiqiong was the vice chairman of the Voter's Federation in 2011. He was invited to join the Executive Council the following year and became the "three materials" of district councilors, members of the Legislative Council and members of the executives.
In 2015, Li Huiqiong took over Tan Yaozong to take over the Civil Construction Federation, becoming the first female chairman of the Democratic Construction Federation, and the youngest chairman.Until 2019, anti -repair storms broke out in Hong Kong, and the Democratic Construction Federation sent 181 candidates to play in the district parliament election, only 21 seats, which is the worst result since the founding of the party.At that time, Li Huiqiong led the party leadership to bow to the supporters, and said that she was responsible for this and resigned to the Central Committee, but did not agree.She described the "insignificant" when he was the most difficult time for the DPP.
Li Huiqiong is currently a "Double MP" and the chairman of the Legislative Council's Internal Affairs Committee. In December last year, she was also selected as the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.