HKSAR’s 8th-Term LegCo Members Revealed
All 90 seats of HKSAR’s 8th-term LegCo are filled: 40 by Election Committee, 30 by sector seats, 20 by direct vote. Term starts Jan 1, 2026.
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All 90 seats of HKSAR’s 8th-term LegCo are filled: 40 by Election Committee, 30 by sector seats, 20 by direct vote. Term starts Jan 1, 2026.
Voting for the HKSAR’s eighth-term Legislative Council concluded Sunday night, marking a key moment for young residents and the region’s civic scene.
Nearly two weeks after the massive Tai Po fire, HK$5M aid, school relocations, and community support are helping survivors rebuild.
HKSAR chief executive John Lee has set up an independent commission to investigate the recent Hong Kong residential fire that left 151 dead and 79 injured, with the LegCo election due Dec 7.
Donations and government grants for the Tai Po fire tragedy in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have reached HKD1.1B (~USD140M), boosting relief efforts.
Hong Kong will fly Chinese national and HKSAR flags at half-mast from Nov 29 to Dec 1, honoring the victims of the Tai Po residential fire and pausing official events.
Guangdong Province rapidly mobilized rescue equipment and medical supplies to support HKSAR’s fire relief efforts in Tai Po, delivering aid Thursday evening and Friday morning.
Fire at a Hong Kong residential complex was extinguished early Friday, leaving 128 confirmed dead. Over 500 residents are in shelters as relief efforts ramp up.
Authorities and volunteers in Hong Kong are racing to control the Wang Fuk Court blaze in Tai Po. Drones are helping firefighters amid 65 fatalities and over 200 missing.
HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee says the Tai Po fire, which claimed 55 lives and injured 76, is now under control. The government is arranging over 1,800 beds for displaced residents.