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Andrew Wong (politician)

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Monarch
  
Elizabeth II

Succeeded by
  
Rita Fan

Preceded by
  
New constituency

Role
  
Legislator

Name
  
Andrew Wong

Governor
  
Chris Patten

Preceded by
  
New constituency


Andrew Wong (politician) Andrew Wong Wangfat GoAsia

Education
  
Syracuse University, Wah Yan College, Hong Kong

Preceded by
  
Sir John Joseph Swaine

Constituency
  
New Territories East

Andrew Wong Wang Fat , (Chinese: 黃宏發; born 11 December 1943) was the last president of the Legislative Council during British rule. He was the only person of Chinese ethnicity to have served in the position during British rule, supported by the pan-democracy camp.

Andrew Wong was born in Shanghai, Republic of China. He attended Wah Yan College, an all-male Jesuit secondary school in Hong Kong, after which studied at the University of Hong Kong, Syracuse University in the United States and completed an MPhil at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in the United Kingdom. Wong is often referred to by the nickname "Uncle Fat" (Chinese: "發叔").

First elected into the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1985, Wong was elected by his fellow members of the Council to the position of its president in 1995. He held the position until 30 June 1997, when the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China.

He served in the Provisional Legislative Council from 1997 to 1998, and was re-elected to the Legislative Council in 1998, and in 2000, after the transfer of sovereignty. He lost his seat at the 2004 Legislative Council elections.

Wong served in the Sha Tin District Board from 1981 to 1991. He was also a lecturer in the Department of Government and Public Administration of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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