MAR 18 '88 01:42 GIS HK
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Sir, the Government hon Mado an İresi
introduction of ten directly elected seats into this Jounedi 2 1991. Surely, the time has come to look forward positively and enthaeiceties lig to that major step forward in Hong Kong'a political devalopiten?, regret today that seats will not be introduced J 1988, how long are we expected to go on regretting that decision? Will the bannazo outedda this building be changed later this year to demand direct elections in 19897 And, will they be changed annually thereafter until 1991
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uw heb gunelion the right of dedinkauao In speak their mind openly and forcefully, end to campaign for the support of others. But all campaigns, by definitior, ere siand an etwasing a decizion; when the point of decision comes, in any deme yakin nekaty, the view of the majority must be accepted and respected.
Sir, I suggest that time has come,
Sir, llong Kong has not built its success on lonklag bagkwerds or regretting what might have been. We are a forward looking mouity in a forward looking place. In terms of our political development wy have plenty to play for in the future. I believe Misa Dunn struck e chand, not only in this Chamber, but alan in the communito when she Beid yesterday that we owe it to the people of Hong Kong to work together for the future well-being of us all. We have much to do. have no time for regrets..
Sir, I oppose the amendment proposed by 10 Lee.
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