TNAG-1321-FCO40-1727-Future-of-Hong-Kong-opinion-polls-and-surveys-1984 — Page 93

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Table 1.1.

Q1. If you have the choice, which of the following will be your ideal way of

administration in Hong Kong after 1997?

Mail Questionaire%

Interview %

1. HK people administering HK

58.1

67.2

2.

Continue to have British administration in HK

32.9

22.9

3.

Let PRC have direct administration in HK

1.6

3.3

4. Others

7.4

6.6

100.0

100.0

Table 1.2

02. If "Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong" model is to be

implemented after 1997, would you accept?

Mail Questionaire%%

I

E

Interview %

#

E

1. Accept

57.4

65.1

71.5

77.8

2. Partially accept

19.8

22.4

17.7

19.3

3. Do not accept

11.0

12.5

2.7

2.9

Do not understand what is "HK people 4.administering HK"

11.8

8.1

100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0

I = Include item 4.

#

E Exclude itme 4.

The third question is "At present the highest policy making bodies in Hong Kong are Executive and Legislative Council. Supposing that Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong" must be implemented, how should the members of the highest policy making body be chosen?" The majority favoured either "all by democratic election" or "majority by democratic election, minority by appointment/consultation" (mail

questionaires: 86.9%, interviews: 87.5%).

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Those who chose other four options, i.e. "all by consultation with various representative bodies", "majority by appointment/ consultation, minority by democratic election", "all appointed by the People's Republic of China" and "Others" were less than 13.3% and 12.5% of the respondents of mail questionaires and interviews respectively. It indicated that the general public demanded for democratization in the political system. In the midst of political changes,

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