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HK moves gradually, orderly to universal suffrage
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-09-11 18:41

Hong Kong needs to move gradually and orderly towards universal suffrage, said a government spokesman Sunday concerning election reforms.

He said, "Our aim is to devise a set of proposals, which will enable us to move towards the ultimate goal of universal suffrage in a gradual and orderly manner, and which will enhance public participation in the elections of the Chief Executive and the Legislative Council, so that the representativeness of the Chief Executive and the Legislative Council could be broadened."

The spokesman pointed out that after several rounds of public consultation, the Constitutional Development Task Force will publish in the autumn its fifth report to set out Government's proposals on how the methods for electing the Chief Executive and Members of the Legislative Council in 2007 and 2008 should be amended.

He acknowledged, "In formulating our proposals, we will take into account views that we have received from the community including those from different political parties.

On the issue of a timetable for attaining universal suffrage, the spokesman noted, "There are still divergent views within the community on the pace and form of attaining universal suffrage, and it would not be possible to achieve a consensus on this important matter in the near future. For the moment, it is important for us to deal with the arrangements for 2007/08, so that Hong Kong can continue to make progress in electoral reforms."



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