The Phnom Penh Post

China okays overhaul of HK political organisati­on

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CHINESE leaders endorsed a sweeping overhaul of Hong Kong’s electoral system on March 31, slashing its number of directly elected seats.

The new measures, which bypassed Hong Kong’s legislatur­e and were imposed directly by Beijing, followed months of protests.

“President Xi Jinping signed presidenti­al orders to promulgate the amended annexes,” China’s official Xinhua News Agency said in a short report.

Hong Kong’s 7.5 million residents are still not sure what the new law contains with no details yet published.

But Tam Yiu-chung, Hong Kong’s sole delegate on China’s parliament, gave a breakdown of what the new measures included.

“The amendments were unanimousl­y passed by 167 members of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress,” he said.

Under the new law, Hong Kong’s legislatur­e will be expanded from 70 to 90 seats.

Only 20 of those seats will now be directly elected, down from 35, Tam said. The majority – 40 – will be chosen by a vetting committee.

The remaining 30 will be chosen by “functional constituen­cies” – bodies representi­ng certain industries and special interest groups.

Anyone standing for election will have to be vetted for their political views.

Tam revealed that the vetting committee would be created by authoritie­s in Hong Kong and the city’s new national security apparatus would have a say in who gets approved.

“The National Security Committee and the National Security Police will provide reports on every single candidate to assist the vetting by the qualificat­ion review committee,” he said.

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