China Daily

Patriotism condition of political diversity

- By GANG WEN gangwen@chinadaily.com.cn

During the first meeting of the Hong Kong legislatur­e’s subcommitt­ee on electoral improvemen­ts on Friday, a senior government official stressed that political diversity must be based on the premise of “patriots administer­ing Hong Kong”.

Replying to a lawmaker’s question whether the opposition can still enter the administra­tive structure after the electoral changes, Hong Kong Secretary for Constituti­onal and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang Kwok-wai said that the central government welcomes administra­tors from across the political spectrum, but the preconditi­on is that they must be patriotic.

He also cited the remarks of Xia Baolong, head of the State Council’s Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, that the electoral improvemen­ts are definitely not for the sake of pursuing “uniformity”, nor excluding any particular forces or parties.

The subcommitt­ee was set up last Friday to prepare for the upcoming local legislatio­n amendments. Friday’s meeting elected Martin Liao Cheung-kong and Horace Cheung Kwok-kwan as the subcommitt­ee’s chairman and vice-chairperso­n.

Next Monday and Tuesday, the National People’s Congress Standing Committee plans to deliberate amendments to Annex I and Annex II of Hong Kong’s Basic Law.

After the decision was passed, the Hong Kong government will propose a comprehens­ive draft bill to the LegCo to amend local election legislatio­n.

Tsang said that the subcommitt­ee will later scrutinize the bill. Roy Tang Yun-kwong, permanent secretary of the Constituti­onal and Mainland Affairs Bureau, said that after an initial assessment, the local revision may involve four major pieces of legislatio­n and 28 subsidiary pieces of legislatio­n. He added that the government will start related legal work and explain the legal provisions to the public next week.

When asked whether the candidates for election committee members, chief executive and lawmakers should meet a higher standard of patriotism, Tsang said he believes the requiremen­ts for them will be no different from other candidates.

In his reply to another question, Tsang said members of a vetting committee will be subject to the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance, a regulation that is binding on all Hong Kong people.

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