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6. During the transitional period from the present to

1997, what do you think the concerned authorities should do to prepare Hong Kong for the change? (more than one choice may be made)

q2qA.

Legislative and Executive Councils)

Gradual implementation of democracy (e.g. introducing elected members to the

14. O

3.

6252

Improving the quality of life in order to boost the confidence of the public (e.g. housing, labour benefits, medical services, social services)

15.0

7520

D.

5% E. O

Cthers (Please specify)

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16%5.

о

No comments

84%C. O Building up as soon as possible a large pool of

talented people who can rule Hong Kong in the future

Offering senior posts in the Civil Service to local people as soon as possible

16. O

17.0

18. O

19. O

"basic laws"

7.

It has been suggested that a set of "basic laws" be drafted - for governing Hong Kong in future. To what areas ahould attention be paid in the process of drafting the "basic laws"? (more than one choice may be made)

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90. Representatives of the people of Hong Kong should

take part in the drafting of the "basic laws"

7725. O The draft of the "basic laws" should be fully

discussed by the public before adoption

1220. A plebiscite is required for adopting the

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20.C

21.C

22. C

6820.

BLD. O

The "basic laws", once adopted, cannot be amended without the consent of the people of Hong Kong

23. O

82E.

O

Others (Please specify)

24.0

25. O

30%%F. O

8.

No comments

How old are you?

182 CO 18 - 20 (years)

4221. O 21-

30

12% 2.

O

31 - 40

1123. 0

O

41-50

785.

1024. 0 78500

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51 - 60

Over 60

25. C

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