TNAG-1399-FCO40-1871-Future-of-Hong-Kong-Basic-Law-1985 — Page 250

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

Date

9.10.85 (cont'd)

Statements by Chinese

Officials

BASIC LAW (236)

Newspaper Comments/Editorials Non-Communist

Communist

Annex

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Statements/Comments

by others

Legco member Richard Lai: As Legco members are representatives of the people, he does not see why the Basic Law, which will affect the livelihood of the people, should not be discussed.

10.10.85

Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian stresses that HK's political system after 1997 will be governed by the Basic Law.

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Action Taken

Sing Pao: There will be a gap between the development of HK's representative system and Basic Law drafting as the political review will be conducted in 1987 while

the draft of the Basic Law will not be ready until the following year. To ensure coordination between the two, the authorities should conduct public consultations and widely canvass residents' views.

AG Michael Thomas: From a legal point of view, whether the Basic Law can be debated in Legco will depend on the nature of the motion tabled. However, there may be political factors which will have to be taken

into consideration.

Member of Taiwan's Legislative Yuen Pok Shau-fu: Local right-wing people who are neither members of the Kuomintang nor holding any official posts in the Taiwan Government can join the BLCC in their private capacity.

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