The Alliance for Universal Suffrage was a coalition formed by 11 pro-democracy parties and groups in Hong Kong.
The compromise made with Beijing was fiercely attacked by the radical faction of the pro-democracy camp, the League of Social Democrats.
In 2013, the Convenor Fung Wai-wah announced the alliance "will be indefinitely suspended" in order to form a new body with other pan-democrats on the matter of full universal suffrage.
In March 2010 the Alliance outlined its proposals for electoral reform in Hong Kong.
This is not so different from the Hong Kong government proposal to increase the number of seats to 70, also with half of them for functional constituencies.