Youngspiration is a
localist political party in
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
founded in 2015. It emerged after the
2014 Hong Kong protests (often dubbed as the "Umbrella Revolution") with an agenda of protection of Hong Kong people's interests and culture against the interference of the Chinese government and advocated the "Hong Kong nation's
right to self-determination". The group wants a self-determination referendum in 2020 with the results effective in 2047, when China's "
one country, two systems" promise ends. As of 2016, the convenor of the group is
Baggio Leung.
Youngspiration was part of the localist electoral alliance
ALLinHK in the
2016 legislative election and won two seats in the direct elections.
Baggio Leung and
Yau Wai-ching, the two Youngspiration democratic elected legislators, triggered a controversy when they made
pro-independence statements "Hong Kong is not China" during the oaths of office with insult words to China and were ejected from the Legislative Council by the court after the
National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) interpreted the Article 104 of the
Basic Law of Hong Kong, which specifically targeted the duo's conduct by "clarifying" the provision of the legislators to swear allegiance to Hong Kong as part of China when they take office.
History
Founding and activism
Youngspiration was established in January 2015 by a group of young people who had participated in the
2014 Hong Kong protests. Its founding convenor,
Baggio Leung, was the president of the
City University of Hong Kong
The City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) is a public research university in Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1984 as the City Polytechnic of Hong Kong and formally established as the City University of Hong Kong in 1994 ...
Students' Union in 2007. Due to its background, it was often labelled as one of the "umbrella organisations". It adopted the emerging
localist ideology, claiming to safeguard Hong Kong people's interests, freedoms and culture against the influx of mainland Chinese immigrants and tourists as well as the Chinese government's growing encroachment on the territory. It supported the restriction of Chinese immigrants and the empowerment of the Hong Kong government to regulate and manage the
one-way permit scheme.
In July 2015, Youngspiration organised a protest to demand deportation of an undocumented 12-year-old mainland boy Siu Yau-wai, who lived in Hong Kong for nine years without identification.
Siu, whose parents are alive and well in mainland China, stayed with his grandparents after having overstayed his two-way permit nine years ago. Some called on the authorities to consider the case on a humanitarian basis and grant Siu permanent citizenship while Youngspiration worried that the case would open the floodgates to appeals from other illegal immigrants, asked for the boy to be repatriated. The boy and his grandmother were constantly harassed and eventually gave up and returned to his parents in mainland China.
2015/16 elections
In the
2015 District Council election, Youngspiration fielded nine candidates, in which three of them ran against the
pan-democratic Democratic Party. Physician Kwong Po-yin defeated the then-incumbent Chairman of the
Kowloon City District Council Lau Wai Wing, becoming the only Youngspiration candidate elected as a member of the Kowloon City District Council, representing the
Whampoa West constituency.
Kwong later left Youngspiration in June 2016.
Youngspiration also called for a primary with the pan-democratic
Civic Party for the
2016 New Territories East by-election after the incumbent ex-Civic legislator
Ronny Tong resigned, despite drawing differences between the pan-democracy camp and themselves. They withdrew after meeting with the Civic Party and endorsed the candidacy of
Edward Leung of the
Hong Kong Indigenous, who ran under the localist banner for the first time.
In the
2016 Legislative Council election, Youngpsiration formed an electoral alliance named "
ALLinHK" with five other Umbrella organisations, namely
Kowloon East Community,
Tin Shui Wai New Force,
Cheung Sha Wan Community Establishment Power,
Tsz Wan Shan Constructive Power and Tuen Mun Community.
The alliance vowed to push forward the
right to self-determination of the "Hong Kong nation". Convenor Baggio Leung, who stated to stand as Edward Leung's substitute right before the
Electoral Affairs Commission
The Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC) is the body, established under the Electoral Affairs Commission Ordinance, that oversees electoral matters in Hong Kong. Its main functions include considering or reviewing the boundaries of Legislativ ...
invalidated Edward's nomination, and
Yau Wai-ching were elected, the latter being the youngest female member of the Legislative Council.
Disqualification from Legislative Council
Youngspiration's two legislators Baggio Leung and Yau Wai-ching were under fire when they inserted their own words into the official script of the swearing-in at the first session of the Legislative Council. They pronounced China as "
Chee-na", the derogatory pronunciation used during the
Second Sino-Japanese War
The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931. It is considered part ...
, calling the "People's Republic of China" the "people's re-fucking of Chee-na". Their oaths were rejected by the secretary-general of the Legislative Council. Subsequently, their qualification as legislators was challenged by the government in court.
The
National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) intervened the court case by interpreting the Article 104 of the Basic Law of Hong Kong to "clarify" the provision of the legislators to swear allegiance to Hong Kong as part of China when they take office, stating that they would firmly oppose Hong Kong independence. As a consequence, the court vacated the two legislators' seats.
Their seats in the Legislative Council were replaced by
DAB's
Vincent Cheng (
Kowloon West) and
Neo Democrats'
Gary Fan (
New Territories East) after the by-election which was held in
March 2018.
Performance in elections
Legislative Council elections
District Council elections
See also
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Kowloon East Community
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Tin Shui Wai New Force
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Localism in Hong Kong
References
{{Hong Kong political parties
2015 establishments in Hong Kong
Localist parties in Hong Kong
Nationalist parties in Asia
Political organisations based in Hong Kong