The Asian Age

HK braces for stir as China denies full democracy

- MICHAEL MARTINA and JAMES POMFRET

Pro- democracy activists vowed on Sunday to bring Hong Kong’s financial hub to a standstill after China’s Parliament rejected their demands for the right to freely choose the former British colony’s next leader in 2017.

The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress ( NPC) endorsed a framework to let only two or three candidates run in the 2017 leadership vote.

All candidates must first obtain majority backing from a nominating committee likely to be stacked with Beijing loyalists.

The relatively tough decision by the NPC — China’s final arbiter on the city’s democratic affairs — makes it almost impossible for Opposition democrats to get on the ballot.

“This is a legal, fair and reasonable decision. It is a dignified, prudent decision, and its legal effect is beyond doubt,” Li Fei, deputy secretary- general of the NPC standing committee, told reporters after the decision.

Hundreds of “Occupy Central” activists, who demand Beijing allow a real, free election, prepared to stage a small protest late on Sunday to formally launch a campaign of civil disobedien­ce that will climax with a blockade at some time of the city’s important Central business district.

“Today is not only the darkest day in the history of Hong Kong’s democratic developmen­t, today is also the darkest day of one country, two systems,” said Benny Tai, a law professor and one of Occupy Central’s main leaders, referring to the formula under which capitalist Hong Kong, with a population of around 7.2 million, was returned to Communist Chinese rule in 1997.

Hong Kong’s current chief executive Leung Chun- ying said Beijing’s decision represente­d a major step forward in Hong Kong’s developmen­t.

 ??  ?? A protester participat­es in a pro- democracy rally next to the Hong Kong government complex on Sunday.
A protester participat­es in a pro- democracy rally next to the Hong Kong government complex on Sunday.

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