
Szeto Wah
Szeto Wah was a prominent political figure in Hong Kong, known as a founding member of the Democratic Party. He played a crucial role in advocating for democracy and universal suffrage in Hong Kong, especially during the transition period before the 1997 handover to China. Szeto was regarded as a strategic thinker with deep patriotic roots, and his leadership helped shape the party's moderate stance, facilitating communication with Beijing during earlier years. His legacy is intertwined with the struggles for democracy in Hong Kong, where he is remembered as a dedicated advocate for the rights of the city's residents.
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Szeto Wah expressed the determination to persist for the five major principles during the June Fourth gatherings.
支聯會涉煽動顛覆案 控方引用司徒華發言指支聯會鼓吹「結束一黨專政」 (13:03) - 20260126 - 港聞 - 即時新聞Szeto Wah was a founding member of the Democratic Party and is remembered as a strategist with patriotic roots.
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