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PROPOSED INSPIRED PQ ON THE WHITE PAPER ON REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT

Q:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when the Hong Kong Government White Paper on representative government will be published, and if he will make a statement.

A:

The Hong Kong Government White Paper on the development of representative government was published in Hong Kong earlier today. Copies of the White Paper have been placed in the library of the House. The paper covers a range of issues connected with the

The main decisions are development of representative government.

that

(a)

(b)

ten directly elected members will be introduced into the Legislative Council in 1991;

in 1988 the number of appointed members in the Council will be reduced from 22 to 20, and the number of members elected by functional constituencies will increase from 12 to 14. In 1991 the present geographically-based electoral college system of election will be abolished, but the Urban and Regional Councils will each continue to elect one member to

the Council;

(c) links between the urban District Boards and the Urban

Council will be strengthened;

(d) the Governor will continue to be the president of the

Legislative Council for the immediate future.

Note:

Minor editorial changes to the question will be need for the

House of Lords.

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