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  1. The Provisional Legislative Council ( PLC) was the interim legislature of Hong Kong that operated from 1997 to 1998. The legislature was founded in Guangzhou and sat in Shenzhen from 1996 (with offices in Hong Kong) until the handover in 1997 and moved to Hong Kong to serve as the temporary replacement of the Legislative Council of ...

    • 30 June 1998; 25 years ago
    • Unicameral
    • 25 January 1997; 26 years ago
  2. Other Site. Legislation of the Provisional Government of Hong Kong. This is a list of bills that were introduced and passed into law and became ordinances of the territory by the Provisional Legislative Council that sat for a year from July 1997 to 1998. [citation needed]

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  4. The following table is a list of LegCo members elected on 24 March 1996. Key to changes since legislative election: a = change in party allegiance. b = by-election.

  5. Hong Kong Reunification Ordinance, in short Reunification Ordinance, is a legislation of Hong Kong passed by the Provisional Legislative Council on 1 July 1997, the day of handover, to provide for the continuation of the administration of justice and the public

    • 1 July 1997
  6. The Provisional Legislative Council, seen as unconstitutional by the British authorities and boycotted by most pro-democracy legislators, was in operation from 25 January 1997 to 30 June 1998 and held its meetings in Shenzhen until 30 June 1997, when the PLC

  7. The ADPL had four members elected to the Provisional Legislative Council, which became the only representatives of the pro-democracy camp in the provisional legislature. The pro-Beijing Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) vice-chairman Tam Yiu-chung received the most votes with 345 and Timothy Fok , son of the ...

  8. Members of the Provisional Legislative Council — Chinese political office-holders in the Provisional Legislative Council (1996−1998), during the transition to terminate British Hong Kong.