TNAG-1726-FCO40-2439-Minutes-and-Hansards-of-the-Legislative-Council-of-Hong-Kong-1988 — Page 130

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MR CHAN, (in Cantonese):

Sc 3 proposed amendment by Mr, Szeto.

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Government, But political reform is an item that is controversial

and therefore we agree to have a mutual motion so that we can speak our minds on the White Paper.

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Szeto amendment saying that they regret the non-introduction 15 of direct elections in 1988 and that they feel that the introduction 16 of ten elected seats in 1991 is too late, and too little, then I

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My reasons have been given yesterday.

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