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(i)
upon proposals made by the Central
Government : it would only be necessary to seek
the agreement of the Hong Kong SAR Government;
(ii)
upon proposals made by the Hong Kong
SAR Government : it will be necessary for the
Hong Kong SAR Government to submit proposals
to the Central Government.
28.
In either of the two situations mentioned above,
we consider that it will be necessary for the Council of
Advisers and the Legislative Council'in Hong Kong to have
discussed and agreed to the proposals before they are
submitted
to the [Standing] Committee of the National
People's Congress for approval.
The Governor
29.
The Governor will be appointed and may be dismissed
by the Central Government. Prior to appointment, however,
there must have been consultations with Hong Kong people,
or elections. (Section I of Annex I to the Joint
Declaration).
30.
It is proposed that the second and third Governors
after 1997 should be nominated by the Council of Advisers
after consultations [within the Council] for approval
and appointment by the Central Government. The nominee should
not himself be an Adviser.