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For discussion

on 10 April 1984

Ms. Kloak (+

Crisis Mr. How

XCS (84) 8 Copy No

28

MEMORANDUM FOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL KITA 011/35/4

CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND

STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT

HICK 040/19

& MAY 1284

الطلاق

PEGISTRY

Introduction

In the Part II

II meeting on 5 January 1984,

1984, Members considered

memorandum XCX (84) 2 on

the Future: Constitutional Development

Development and the Structure of Government, in which some options for possible reforms to the constitutional and governmental structure of Hong Kong were set out as a basis for a discussion on the development of a more representative system of Government in Hong Kong between now and 1997. Two possible approaches were discussed in this

memorandum, namely

(a) to develop a system based on indirect

elections; or

(b) to move more quickly to direct elections,

for central government institutions. Members advised that the best course would be to pursue a strategy of progressive development, building on existing institutions.

2

on

Also on 5 January 1984, in the Part I meeting, Members considered memorandum XCS (84)4 on the Review of Local Administration, in which it was proposed, inter alia, that a separate regional Council for those areas not presently under the aegis of the Urban Council should be established and the elected element in the District Boards should be strengthened, so that the proportion of elected to appointed members District Boards would in future be 2:1, (that is, two-thirds of District Board members, and half of the members of the Urban Council and second Regional Council would in future be elected by universal adult

adult suffrage). The Council advised and the Governor ordered that the proposals and suggestions summarised in paragraph 21 of the memorandum should form the basis of specific recommendations (including the necessary draft legislation) in due course.

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On 14 February 1984, Members considered memorandum XCS (84)7, also on the Review of Local Administration, in which they were informed of the steps it was proposed to take in pursuance of the proposals refered to in paragraph 2 above; and they considered a draft Statement on the subject to be made by the Chief Secretary in the Legislative Council on 15 February 1984. The Council advised and the Governor ordered that the Statement be made subject to certain additions and amendments. A copy of the final version of the Statement is annexed.

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