Huỳnh Quang Hưng (May 30, 1930–March 13, 2012; Chữ nôm: 黃光興, anglicized as Huynh Quang Hung) was a Melanesian politician, activist, and missionary who served as a member of the Provisional Convention of Melanesia beginning in 1958. Hưng was a leading figure of libertarianism in Melanesia and pressed for reforms on taxation, criminal justice, civil rights, and foreign policy.
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| - Huỳnh Quang Hưng (May 30, 1930–March 13, 2012; Chữ nôm: 黃光興, anglicized as Huynh Quang Hung) was a Melanesian politician, activist, and missionary who served as a member of the Provisional Convention of Melanesia beginning in 1958. Hưng was a leading figure of libertarianism in Melanesia and pressed for reforms on taxation, criminal justice, civil rights, and foreign policy.
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| - Huỳnh Quang Hưng (May 30, 1930–March 13, 2012; Chữ nôm: 黃光興, anglicized as Huynh Quang Hung) was a Melanesian politician, activist, and missionary who served as a member of the Provisional Convention of Melanesia beginning in 1958. Hưng was a leading figure of libertarianism in Melanesia and pressed for reforms on taxation, criminal justice, civil rights, and foreign policy. Born in Saigon during French rule, Hung moved out of Vietnam to Melanesia with his family to escape the conflict of the First Indochina War in the late 1940s. Influenced by American libertarian thinkers in his collegiate circles, Hung helped form the Libertarian Party of Melanesia before he was elected into the Provisional Convention as one of the party's three initial members in 1958.
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