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Number of posts : 339 Location : VN Member of : VN Registration date : 2010-10-01
| Subject: The implementation of the Basic Law Sun Oct 03, 2010 1:50 am | |
| The implementation of the Basic Law, including how and when the universal suffrage promised therein is to be achieved, has been a major issue of political debate since the transfer of sovereignty. In 2002, the government's proposed anti-subversion bill pursuant to Article 23 of the Basic Law, which required the enactment of laws prohibiting acts of treason and subversion against the Chinese government, was met with fierce opposition, and eventually shelved.[17][62][63] Debate between pro-Beijing groups, which tend to support the Executive branch, and the Pan-democracy camp characterises Hong Kong's political scene, with the latter supporting a faster pace of democratisation, and the principle of one man, one vote.[64] In 2004, the government failed to gain pan-democrat support to pass its so-called "district council model" blueprint for political reform.[65] In 2009, the government reissued the proposals as the "Consultation Document on the Methods for Selecting the Chief Executive and for Forming the LegCo in 2012". The document proposed the enlargement of the Election Committee from 800 members to 1,200 in 2012 and expansion of the legislature from 60 to 70 seats. The 10 new legislative seats would consist of five geographical constituency seats and five functional constituency seats, to be elected by elected district council members from among themselves.[66] Destined to be voted down once again by pan-democrats, a significant breakthrough came when the proposals were revised at the 11th hour, by making the new functional seats subject to direct election – the Democratic Party then broke ranks with the other pan-democrats and voted in favour of this first change in the annexes of the Basic Law since the handover artificial turf1 malaysia | |
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Number of posts : 99 Location : Viet Nam Member of : vn-zoom Registration date : 2010-09-08
| Subject: Re: The implementation of the Basic Law Fri Oct 29, 2010 1:35 pm | |
| Debate between pro-Beijing groups, which tend to support the Executive branch, and the Pan-democracy camp characterises Hong Kong's political scene, with the latter supporting a faster pace of democratisation, and the principle of one man, one vote.[64] Office FurnitureMLM Friends Platinum Cub | |
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| Subject: Re: The implementation of the Basic Law Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:11 pm | |
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