TNAG-1399-FCO40-1871-Future-of-Hong-Kong-Basic-Law-1985 — Page 256

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BASIC LAW (242)

Date

Statements by Chinese

Officials

Newspaper Comments/Editorials Non-Communist

Statement

Communist

Comments

by ò ers

18.10.85

19.10.85

20.10.85

Director of China's HK

and Macau Affairs Office Ji Pengfei: Political reforms in HK should be in line with the Basic Law so as to facilitate a smooth changeover and to pave the way for self rule by local people. China does not wish to see drastic political changes in HK during the transition.

Mr F.Y. Kan of the HK Institute of Surveyors: His institute has set up a working group to study the outline of the Basic Law, its relation with the central Government, how the SAR and its legislature will be set up, residents' rights and obligations, how present systems will continue and the status of the PLA in

HK.

Chief Secretary Sir David Akers-Jones: The development of

representative government and the Basic Law will

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