16

(ii)

12 Unofficial constituencies,

members

elected by functional

(iii)

22

Unofficial the Governor,

members appointed directly by

(iv)

ten Official members

(including the three

(b)

(j)

(k)

(1)

(m)

ex-officio members),

making a total of 56 members.

A review to assess progress made in the development of representative government will be carried out in 1987 [OR in due course] Further consideration will

will be given to direct elections in the context of the review.

The Executive Council (Chapter III)

No conclusions have been reached about the development of the Executive Council, nor about the introduction of a ministerial system and these matters will be considered further at a later date.

The Governor (Chapter IV)

The position of the Governor as President of the Legislative Council will be considered further in the next review. The general position of the Governor will need to be addressed at a later stage.

Other Related Matters (Chapter V)

Development of Government and Public Affairs courses in schools will continue and encouragement will be given to other educational institutions and organisations to provide more courses in civic education for the general public.

Unofficial members of the Legislative Council will receive suitable remuneration and expenses

expenses for

for their services.

(n)

Legislation (Chapter VI)

The first elections will be postponed from July to September 1985 to allow for

the enactment of the

necessary legislation and for the administrative arrangements to be made.

necessary

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