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Economic Synergy
經濟動力
Founded16 June 2009
DissolvedOctober 2012
Split fromLiberal Party
Merged intoBusiness and
Professionals Alliance
IdeologyConservatism
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre-right
Regional affiliationPro-Beijing camp
Colours  Blue
Legislative Council
0 / 90
District Councils
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Website
www.economicsynergy.org

Economic Synergy (also known as 3L) was a political party in Hong Kong, composed of three members of the Legislative Council, Andrew Leung, Jeffrey Lam and Lau Wong-fat.

History

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Formerly members of the Liberal Party, Jeffrey Lam, Andrew Leung and Sophie Leung resigned on 8 October 2008, saying they had not been able to communicate with the party, and were dissatisfied with its handling of the aftermath of its poor showing in the 2008 LegCo election. The three of them constituted half of the Liberal Party's representation in LegCo.[1][2] Another Liberal Party Lau Wong-fat joined the group as a consultant soon after the group was set up, and therefore the group is sometimes referred to as the 4L.

In October 2012, the group formed the Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong with other LegCo members from the pro-business sectors.

Electoral performance

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Legislative Council elections

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Election Number of
popular votes
% of
popular votes
GC
seats
FC
seats
Total seats +/−
2012 5,717Steady 0.32Steady 0 3
3 / 70
1Decrease

District Councils elections

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Election Number of
popular votes
% of
popular votes
Total
elected seats
+/−
2011 2,404Steady 0.20Steady
1 / 412
1Increase

References

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