--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service
China Calendar


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

Mainstream Opinion Must Be Central to Constitutional Reform

Mainstream opinion in Hong Kong has been positive on both the report on constitutional development submitted by Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPCSC) and the second report of the Task Force on Constitutional Development.

This did not come as a surprise since Chief Secretary Donald Tsang had said that people's demands were the main guide for the consultation work of the on-going constitutional development.

Over the major issues of Hong Kong people's democratic rights and the SAR's political development, nobody should go against the people's will. The central government, the SAR authorities and all individuals and groups in the local political scene must listen to public opinion and gauge it accurately to make the right political decisions.

Given the pluralistic nature of Hong Kong society, different strata of the community will naturally have different views on any major topic.

Regarding the question of whether universal suffrage should be introduced in 2007 and 2008, some believe that "one man one vote" is the single solution for resolving the governance problem and suggest that general elections should be adopted.

Some opine that universal suffrage is not the cure for the problem, and radical democracy may conversely aggravate social division and cause social stability. Others think that an "executive-led" government and "balanced participation" are essential to a mercantile city like Hong Kong; and that maintaining economic prosperity and political participation is the foremost task of the SAR.

In view of divergent opinions, Beijing has required the SAR government to be all ears and forge a consensus on the basis of these opinions. To that end, the Tung administration set up a task force which has seen 86 groups and individuals and put up a special website to collect public opinion. It has received about 660 letters, faxes and e-mails from members of the public. All these are important references in assessing public opinion.

The two reports of the task force listed out the full array of opinions on whether or not to implement universal suffrage in 2007 and 2008 as well as on constitutional development in general. The meticulous style they have shown is laudable.

The government's job is not only to enumerate the vast variety of opinions, but also to make inferences and pass judgments. It should identify among the confusing views the mainstream opinion which, at this point, is evidently neither retaining the present systems for electing the chief executive and legislators nor rushing through universal suffrage. Instead, it is to amend the election methods and give the constitutional development the necessary push. As to the pace of this development and specific proposals, more discussions are needed.

Opinions cannot be forced upon a society, and it is the tendency of public opinion to take the middle road. Neither those who are against any changes nor those who want the immediate introduction of universal suffrage should be upset by the fact that the reports have not called their views "consensus". Political figures in particular should act as the role model of respecting public opinion.

Some law-makers who favour universal suffrage in 2007 and 2008 have demanded that the chief executive submit a supplementary report to the central authorities with a view to elevating their demand to the position of public opinion. Their real intention is to force their views upon other people and work against people's will in the name of public opinion.

(China Daily HK Edition April 20, 2004)

NPC Meeting to Consider HK Basic Law Report
Tung Seeks NPC Nod to Amend Election Rules
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产精品国产三级国产专不∫| wwwfuqercom| 东北女人下面痒大叫| 99re6在线| 青草久久精品亚洲综合专区| 精品国产福利一区二区| 欧美激情一区二区| 日日夜夜精品视频| 天天射天天操天天| 最近韩国免费观看hd电影国语| 无码欧精品亚洲日韩一区| 日本乱子伦xxxx少妇| 日本乱子伦xxxx| 国模无码视频一区| 国产精品网址在线观看你懂的| 国产人成精品免费视频| 亚洲精品美女久久久久| 久久久精品久久久久久96| 99ri在线精品视频| 香蕉国产人午夜视频在线| 美美哒韩国免费高清在线观看 | 野花日本中文版免费观看| 欧美黑人又粗又大久久久| 无遮挡辣妞范1000部免费观看| 国产精品视频网站你懂得| 又色又污又爽又黄的网站| 九九久久精品无码专区| 91精品国产品国语在线不卡| 91久久打屁股调教网站| 色婷婷六月亚洲综合香蕉| 色偷偷成人网免费视频男人的天堂 | 最近2019免费中文字幕视频三| 女人扒开屁股桶爽30分钟| 国产对白精品刺激一区二区| 亚洲欧美日韩图片| 丁香狠狠色婷婷久久综合| 青青青青手机在线观看| 欧美一区二区三区高清不卡tv| 女同学下面粉嫩又紧多水| 国产AV人人夜夜澡人人爽麻豆| 又黄又粗又爽免费观看|