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The Regional Council to

be

12 members

have 36 members.

constituencies;

constituted on April 1986 will

will be directly elected by

a further 12 will be appointed by the Governor.

The

Chairman and two Vice-chairmen of

the Heung Yee Kuk will be members

ex officio, and the nine District Boards in the New Territories will

each elect from among their Own members on e further councillor. In

April 1985 a provisional Regional Council of appointed members and

District Board representatives was established to allow working

experience to be gained before the Regional Council comes in to

being.

(d) Legislative Council

22.

at

The se reforms considerably enhanced representative government

the district, urban and regional level. In November 1984, having

sought and received public comment on proposals contained in a Green Paper, the Hong Kong Government published a White Paper setting out

the steps to be taken in 1985 to develop representative government

at the central level.

The proposals in the White Paper were

endorsed by the Legislative

the Legislative Council in January 1985. The principal

reforms concerned the Legislative Council, to which 24 members would

be chosen for the first time by indirect elections; 12 were to be

elected by electoral colleges comprising all members of the District

Boards, the Urban Council and the new Regional Council, and 12 by

specific functional constituencies covering the major sectors of the

community.

The total membership of the Legislative Council,

excluding the President (the Governor) was increased from 46 to 56

members, with official membership decreasing

from 16 to 10, and

membership appointed

decreasing from 30 to 22.

In

unofficial

addition a review was promised for 1987 to consider whether and if

This, further changes should take place in 1988.

SO what

24 indirectly

elected

together

members,

with the proposal to in troduce differed from the proposals in the Green Paper, where a review in 1989 and the introduction of only 12 indirectly elected members were

suggested.

There changes demonstrated the willingness of the Hong Kong Government to respond to constructive public comment.

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