biggest infrastructure project ever undertaken in Hong

Kong, costing £10bn over the next fifteen years or so.

10. The Government have taken careful note of the

Committee's recommendations on the development of

democracy in Hong Kong.

3.14).

(paragraphs 3.10, 3.11 and

There i This is an issue which is the subject of intense

is on than sufiti debate in the territory, particularly in the context of

the drafting of the Basic Law. We have already stressed

the importance of a Basic Law which reflectes the wishes

of the community as a whole in Hong Kong. As far as the

decisions which the Government must take about the

elections in 1991 and 1995 are concerned, our guiding

principles will be to proceed, as the Committee suggest.

account of thong kong

in a way which takes full aceng opinion,

which

before

and to try to ensure that the system we establish 1997 is

Twe

durable and able to serve Hong Kong well in the years

thereafter.

11. The Government have noted the Committee's

recommendation for a Green Paper to canvas views on

electoral law (paragraph 3.12). Laws governing direct

elections to district boards and municipal councils

already exist. There might be a need for public

consultation on new legislation to be introduced before

the 1991 direct elections to the Legislative Council.

The form of any such consultation will be decided in due

course.

12. The Government are grateful for the Committee's

of the future Special Administrative Region detailed recommendations about the Chief ExecutiveLand

the legislature

the role of Legeo (paragraphs 3.18 to 3.22). These are

questions to be decided in the context of the drafting of

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