Date
Statements by Chinese
Officials
BASIC LAW (262)
Newspaper Comments/Editorials Non-Communist
Communist
Statements/Comments by others
21.11.85 (cont'd)
23.11.85
25.11.85
here is not compatible with the Basic Law. He has nominated three pro-Taiwan persons to sit on the BLCC.
Director of HK and Macau Office Ji Pengfei (told the visiting Urbco chairman Hilton Cheong-Leen in Peking): The Basic Law is expected to be promulgated in 1990 and HK's transition towards an SAR should follow the line set out by the Basic Law.
Deputy director of HK and Macau Office Li Hou (told a lawyers' delegation from HK): China does not want to see any major changes in HK before the Basic Law is
promulgated.
Financial Daily: The Umelco Basic Law panel should be disbanded while the constitutional affairs panels should be strengthened.
Sing Pao: Many senior Government officials has stated that constitu- tional development cannot deviate from the Basic Law. It is too early to say at the moment that the development of representative government and the Basic Law will not be compatible.
Tin Fung Yat Po: It will not be in the interest of
HK and the British
Government if the representative system is incompatible with the Basic Law.
are Dr Rayson Huang, T.K. Ann, Mao Junnian, the Rev Peter Kwong, Wong Po-yan, Dr Raymond Wu and Louis Cha.
A statement issued by Convenors of the BLCC:
The Convenors of the BLCC has approved a list of 180 members for the BLCC at a meeting today. The convenors has also recommended a list for consideration by the BLCC when hiring advisors.
The full list of the 180 members of the BLCC is officially released today. In a statement, the convenors of the BLCC said all members joined in their private
capacity.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.