BASIC LAW (288)
Date
Statements by Chinese
Officials
Newspaper Comments/Editorials Non-Communist
Communist
Statements/Comments
by others
28.12.85 (cont'd)
29.12.85
30.12.85
The HK Economic Journal: The BLCC plans to hold group discussion as a full BLCC discussion session involving all 180 BLCC members. will be difficult because of the sheer size of the group.
Spokesman for a watchdog committee set up by five political opinion groups and six DB members Albert Chan Wai-yip: The committee is disappointed that only few BLCC members have the guts to speak up during the recent controversy surrounding the election of BLCC office bearers.
A source quoted by the HK Economic Journal: No advisors to the BLCC will be hired for the time being because discussion has not even begun.
31.12.85
CS Sir David Akers-Jones: The development of representative system and the Basic Law must
converge. The Basic Law should form the basis of political reforms in HK.
(report) A BLCC secretariat source: The 180 BLCC members will visit Peking next year at
the invitation of the HK and Macau Affairs
Office.