Focus on economy, Wen tells HK By Xing Zhigang (China Daily) Updated: 2005-12-29 06:43
The premier also pledged to implement necessary policies and measures to
enhance exchanges and co-operation between the mainland and Hong Kong.
Tsang's two-day visit came a week after his administration's constitutional
reform package was voted down at the Legislative Council (LegCo).
He had championed the reform bill for the 2007 chief executive and the 2008
LegCo elections, which included a motion to expand the 800-member committee that
elects the chief executive to 1,600. A second motion proposed adding 10 seats to
the 60-seat legislature. But opposition lawmakers voted down the package last
Tuesday, demanding a timetable for universal suffrage in Hong Kong.
Wen said developing Hong Kong's democracy has always been the central
government's stance, but stressed that the process must be gradual.
"It should proceed in a stable, healthy, and orderly manner," he said in
front of reporters. "This would be advantageous to the fundamental interests of
the Hong Kong public."
At a news conference later yesterday, Tsang thanked the central government
and State leaders for their "caring, understanding, supportive and trusting"
attitudes towards Hong Kong.
Tsang said local people need to get over the constitutional reform issue and
turn to economic matters.
"We should not distract our attention any more ... we should concentrate more
on economic issues and people's livelihoods," he told reporters. "That's the
common aspiration of Hong Kong people."
Yesterday afternoon, Tsang joined State Councillor Tang Jiaxuan to inaugurate
the new office building of the Hong Kong SAR Government's Beijing Office.
Premier Wen also met Macao SAR Chief Executive Edmund Ho Hau Wah yesterday.
(China Daily 12/29/2005 page1)
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