REALISING UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE IN HONG KONG AFTER THE STANDING COMMITTEE'S DECISION

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Young, Simon N. M. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hong Kong, Fac Law, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
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HONG KONG LAW JOURNAL | 2014年 / 44卷
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Of all the preconditions to realising universal suffrage of the Chief Executive in 2017, the most challenging is getting two-thirds of the 70 legislators to agree on a reform proposal. On 31 August 2014, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress made this challenge even more difficult by imposing restrictive and controlling conditions on the nomination process. The decision sparked unprecedented protests and acts of civil disobedience on the streets of Hong Kong in September, continuing for weeks and months thereafter. Legislators have until the middle of 2015 to assess whether they can agree with the central and local governments on a single reform proposal. This article assesses the arguments for and against the reform, within the constraints of the Standing Committee's decision. It argues in favour of the reform so long as there are sufficient reassurances and measures to regain the trust of the Hong Kong people. The complete reform proposal will need to have sufficient safeguards and counterbalances to ensure that the central government does not control both the nomination and election results. All stakeholders need to take positive steps to make for more favourable reform conditions.
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