BASIC LAW (17)
Statements by Chinese
Date
Officials
Newspaper Comments/Editorials Non-Communist
Communist
19.1.86 (cont'd)
20.1.86
21.1.86
Mr Lu Ping: The Basic Law should be drafted by Chinese people themselves but views from foreign experts are acceptable. The Basic Law wil1 stipulate the continue
existence of HK's
Statements/Comments by others
members the agenda for the April BLDC meeting as soon as possible so that he can have sufficient time to collect information.
BLCC member Cheung Ka-mun: The Basic Law should demarcate clearly
the powers of the
Central Government and
the HK SAR and should
stipulate that the
future executive will be selected from the legislature.
BLCC member Peter C.K.
Chan: The circumstances
under which the SAR
chief executive would be dismissed must be
specified clearly in the Basic Law.
BLDC member Wong Po-yan: The code of practice for BLDC members, which requires them to be responsible to China, to its people and to HK people, will not post any role conflict to