TNAG-1321-FCO40-1727-Future-of-Hong-Kong-opinion-polls-and-surveys-1984 — Page 194

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From figures 4 and 5, it can be seen that more than 60% of the

residents hope for democratic election of the Government Head and

policy making bodies after 1997, illustrating their general desire for

rights to elect, and a democratizing trend in the political structure

of Hong Kong.

3.3 The way the residents should participate in the drafting and practice

of 'basic laws on the future of Hong Kong.

According to the findings, residents generally show concern about

the basic laws that will affect their future life. 80% of them think

there should be Hong Kong representatives participating in the drafting,

74.8% want to have the draft fully discussed by the people in Hong

Kong, 68.5% want a referendum on the draft here, and 76.9% think the

'basic laws', once approved, should only be amended with the consent of

the Hong Kong people.

%

yes

no

no idea

total

HK people in draft- ing

80.1

2.5

17.4

100

HK people discuss the draft

74.8

6.3

18.9

100

Basic Laws

should have

referendum to the draft

68.5

9.9

21.6

100

Hk people's consent 76.9

5.3

17.8

100

to amend

table 7 opinions on the Basic Laws, drafting and amending.

3.4 Actions that shouldbe taken by the Hong Kong Government in the

transition period.

Over eighty percent of the residents think that the Government

should improve quality of life (e.g. housing, health, social welfare

etc.) to strengthen their confidence in the transition period from

now on to 1997. This reflects their discontent in our social welfare

in the broad sense. Nearly eighty percent (78.6%) urge to develope

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