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to Hong Kong's political structure has to be limited. Major decisions can only be made after the Basic Law
is announced but that does not mean that we should
fold our arms and do nothing until then. The
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Government can, in the meantime, prepare for the coming
changes. There are a number of changes we can anticipate
at this stage. They include the further definition
of functional constituencies, the redrawing of
constituency boundaries for geographical direct elections,
and a closer scrutiny of the new broadly-based Electoral College. Only with sufficient preparation can Hong
Kong's political development make stable and bigger strides after the Basic Law is promulgated.
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With these remarks, Sir, I support
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