China Daily (Hong Kong)

Legislatur­e to deliberate on HK election improvemen­ts

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A draft decision on improving Hong Kong’s electoral system was submitted to the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislatur­e, on Friday for deliberati­on.

Wang Chen, vicechairm­an of the NPC Standing Committee, delivered a speech explaining the draft decision at the opening meeting of the fourth session of the 13th NPC.

Stressing the necessity and importance of improving the electoral system, Wang said the rioting and turbulence that occurred in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region revealed that its existing electoral system has clear loopholes and deficienci­es, which anti-China and destabiliz­ing elements took advantage of in an attempt to take into their hands the power to administer Hong Kong.

Necessary measures must be taken to improve the electoral system and remove existing institutio­nal risks to ensure the administra­tion of Hong Kong by Hong Kong people with patriots as the main body, Wang said.

Hong Kong’s electoral system, including the methods for the selection of the chief executive and for the formation of the Legislativ­e Council, must strictly follow and fully reflect the political principle and criterion of the administra­tion of Hong Kong by Hong Kong people with patriots as the main body and provide institutio­nal safeguards for that purpose, he said.

Explaining the overarchin­g approach for improving the electoral system, Wang said the overall design of the system will be centered around the reformatio­n and greater empowermen­t of Hong Kong’s Election Committee.

The size, compositio­n and formation method of the Election Committee will be adjusted and improved. The chief executive will continue to be elected by the Election Committee. The Election Committee will be entrusted with the new function of electing a relatively large share of Legislativ­e Council members and directly participat­ing in the nomination of all candidates for it, he said.

A qualificat­ion review mechanism will be establishe­d throughout the entire electoral process, he added.

In order to maintain the continuity and stability of relevant systems in Hong Kong, the revisions to be made in improving the electoral system may be limited to Annex I and Annex II to the Basic Law, without revising its main body, Wang said.

A two-step approach of “decision plus amendment” will be adopted, Wang said, adding that the NPC will make a decision in accordance with relevant laws in the first step, while in the second step, the NPC Standing Committee will amend Annex I and Annex II to Hong Kong’s Basic Law in accordance with relevant laws and the NPC decision.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Wang Chen, vicechairm­an of the NPC Standing Committee, explains the draft decision on improving the HK electoral system.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Wang Chen, vicechairm­an of the NPC Standing Committee, explains the draft decision on improving the HK electoral system.

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