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the Central Government.

But the Basic Law should stipulate that the HKSAR Government should have the right

to make તે recommendation to the Central Government for

eviction of or action (e missions or their staff.

Another

g- warning) against such official

view suggested that this stipulation was

unnecessary.

ii. Semi-official mission:

It

was suggested that since the establishment of semi- official missions in the HKSAR would need the approval

of the Central Government, eviction of staff of or action against

missions should

be responsibilities reserved to the Central Government.

such

an area

of

It was suggested that the Basic Law should stipulate that the HKSAR Government should have the right

to make a recommendation to the Central Government for eviction of or action (e.g. warning) against such semi-official missions or their staff.

Another view suggested that this stipulation was not

necessary.

iii. Non-governmental institutions

It was suggested that the Basic Law should stipulate that the HKSAR Government has the right to autonomously take action against non-governmental institutions and staff.

their

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