Date
Statements by Chinese
Officials
20.4.86 (cont'd)
system of government. But China does not practise a federal system and so the concept did not apply.
About 50 amendments to
the original draft structure of the Basic Law were made, 30 of them minor changes and the rest of them more important. The amend
draft states that various ministries of the central
government have no leadership with the SAR. Other provinces and municipalities will have to obtain the consent of the SAR and seek the approval of the State Council before they can set up offices in the SAR.
BLDC Secretary-general Li Hou: Some suggestions proposed at the BLDC group discussions are not included because they are outside the scope of the Basic Law. Other
suggestions have resulted in a conflict of views
among members and they will be possessed after a unanimous view is
reached.
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BASIC LAW (76)
Newspaper Comments/Editorials Non-Communist
Communist
Statements/Comment
by others
do not cover the
relationship between the Basic Law and the Chinese Constitution.
BLDC member Mr Justice Simon Li: At present, the residual powers in HK rest with the Queen. After China recovered sovereignty over HK, residual power should rest with the central government. HK should fight for a high degree of autonomy and should not talk about residual
powers.