HK to form panel to study universal suffrage (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-10-21 10:23
HONG KONG -- A political development panel will be formed under the
Commission on Strategic Development to study issues related to supporting
measures for achieving universal suffrage, Hong Kong's Chief Secretary for
Administration Rafael Hui said Thursday.
The panel will examine how to attain universal suffrage under the principles
of balanced participation, the future of functional constituencies, changes in
District Council function, positioning of the civil service and development of
the accountability system.
He reiterated that only when the supporting measures are ready and the
community has reached a high degree of consensus on the pace of introducing
universal suffrage, will a timetable for introducing universal suffrage be
practical and meaningful.
Hui said proposals in the Constitutional Development Task Force's fifth
report are already a step forward in constitutional development in Hong Kong,
and it has struck a balance among different sectors' interests.
He explained that under the proposals, 60 percent of the future Legislative
Council seats and 400 newly added Election Committee members will be directly or
indirectly elected by over 3 million registered voters.
On the voting right of appointed district councilors, he said both elected
and appointed members should enjoy the same rights and there is no reason to
exclude appointed members.
Hui said in the 2007 District Council elections, the element of appointed
members has to be maintained so as to guarantee service quality to the community
at district level and a balanced participation.
However, he agreed in the long-run, when universal suffrage is achieved, the
appointment system will no longer exist.
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