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Presidium empaneled to run upcoming HK vote

36 deputies of NPC will be elected on Dec 19

- By HE SHUSI in Hong Kong heshusi@chinadaily­hk.com

A high-level presidium was elected at a meeting on Wednesday in Hong Kong to host the coming election of the city’s representa­tives to China’s top legislatur­e, the National People’s Congress.

The 19 members of the presidium are being chaired by Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region.

Other members include Tung Chee-hwa and Leung Chun-ying, both former Hong Kong chief executives and vice-chairmen of the country’s top political advisory body — the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference National Committee.

Wednesday’s meeting opened the official procedure of Hong Kong’s fifth NPC election since the SAR’s return to China. Thirty-six new deputies will be elected on Dec 19.

Wang Chen, vice-chairman and secretary-general of the 12th NPC Standing Committee, said at the meeting that the election is an embodiment of the “one country, two systems” principle and a sign that Hong Kong residents are an integral part of the country.

He stressed that the most important quality for Hong Kong NPC delegates is to have national interest and patriotism at heart.

Wang reiterated the central government’s “zero tolerance” for any form of separatist advocates.

Delegates may in no way participat­e in acts that jeopardize national sovereignt­y and security or challenge the central government’s authority during the election, he said, as such actions would violate the central government’s “bottom line”.

Hong Kong deputies are “irreplacea­ble” in improving the country’s domestic affairs, Wang said. He added that the election is of “special importance”, considerin­g that President Xi Jinping elaborated at the 19th CPC National Congress in October on the new challenges China faces in the new era.

Wang also hoped that the incoming NPC delegates would be satisfacto­ry to Hong Kong residents and bring the city to new heights.

A total of 1,462 of 1,989 electors attended the first plenary meeting of the electoral council of the 13th NPC election and elected the presidium. The nomination period runs from Friday through Dec 4.

The presidium will be in charge of announcing nomination­s and verifying qualificat­ions.

The electors representi­ng various sectors of the SAR each could nominate no more than 36 candidates, excluding themselves. Candidates who have received more than 10 nomination­s are qualified to run.

Among the changes in this election, Hong Kong delegate candidates have to swear allegiance to China’s Constituti­on and may not have received any form of election donation from foreign institutio­ns, organizati­ons or individual­s.

The term of current NPC delegates expires in March 2018.

The 2,987 national legislator­s began their five-year term in February 2013.

Hong Kong’s current 36 delegates have proposed four bills and so far made 751 suggestion­s during the five annual NPC sessions regarding national developmen­t and people’s livelihood­s.

They have also conducted field surveys in various provinces on the Chinese mainland.

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