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DRAFT WHITE PAPER:

REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN HONG KONG

PERSONAL INTRODUCTION FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE

We intend to fulfil our responsibilities towards Hong Kong in the remaining years of British sovereignty. This is our plain

duty. We are responsible for holding elections in Hong Kong

in 1994 and 1995. The Joint Declaration lays down that the legislature of Hong Kong in July 1997 "shall be constituted by elections". Elections have to be fair and open if the

territory is to have a credible Legislative Council, capable of defending Hong Kong's way of life as set out in the Joint Declaration, and the rule of law on which it depends.

We wished to hold these elections on a basis agreed with the

Chinese Government, with the aim of ensuring continuity.

Despite a real and sustained effort on our part, agreement has

not yet proved possible. If the elections are to be held in an orderly way, it is necessary to start the legislative process in Hong Kong now on the most urgent issues.

The Hong

Kong Government have therefore introduced draft legislation on arrangements for the District Board elections in September 1994, the Municipal Council elections in March 1995, and the

two most urgent issues relating to the Legislative Council

elections in September 1995: lowering the voting age to 18, and establishing the single seat single vote method for the geographical elections. None of these is controversial. We are ready to continue discussions with the Chinese side on the

remaining issues. I regret that they have responded by breaking off the talks.

This White Paper is intended to inform debate

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in Parliament,

in the Legislative Council and more widely on what is at

stake. It gives a full account of what our talks with China

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