candidate would have to be nominated by ten persons registered on the electoral roll for that functional constituency. It is not intended that public officers should be eligible to be candidates for election as Unofficial members of the Legislative Council (they are not eligible to be candidates for election as members of the District Boards or the Urban Council). This will, in effect, make
in effect, make it impossible for the Civil Service to be a functional constituency.
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It is emphasised again that consideration of this subject is at a very early stage in the Administration and it is not normal to table papers at this stage. But the subject rasied in public as soon as the Green Paper is published and it was thought the Members would wish to know how far this work had been taken now.
is certain to be
Summary of proposals
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To summarise, it is envisaged that
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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in 1985, either the six functional consituencies listed in paragraph 9 Or the six functional constituencies listed in paragraph 11 might each elect one representative
the Legislative Council;
to
in 1988, either the eight functional constituencies listed in paragraph 13 might elect 12 representatives to the Legislative Council, with four of
four of them electing two representative each and the other four electing one representative each,
twelve functional
or
the
consituencies listed in paragraph 14 might each elect one representative the Legislative Council;
to
the twelve functional constituencies should be made up of the organisations listed in Annex B, plus any other appropriate organisations;
the qualfications to be an elector in a functional consituency should be either
(i) individual membership of an organisation
within that constituency, or
(ii)
nomination as the representative of corporate/institutional
anorganisation, and
member
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a
of
(iii) registation as an elector on the general
electoral roll, wherever possible.
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