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Thursday s decision by China s top legislature to improve the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region s electoral system will help the city end protracted political chaos and regain momentum to seek greater development, said representatives from a cross-section of Hong Kong society.
The decision by the National People s Congress, passed overwhelmingly by deputies on the final day of this year s session, concretely stipulates the changes to the special administrative region s Election Committee, which chooses the SAR s chief executive, as well as the method of election of the city s legislators.
The decision received firm support from the Hong Kong SAR government and Hong Kong-based central government bodies.
Hong Kong society hails reform measures By GANG WEN in Hong Kong | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-03-12 07:29 Share CLOSE Residents of Wan Chai district in Hong Kong sign on Monday to show support for the draft decision on improving the electoral system, which was approved by the National People s Congress on Thursday. [Photo by Calvin Ng/China Daily]
Lam: Decision will better leverage city s advantages to develop its economy
Thursday s decision by China s top legislature to improve the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region s electoral system will help the city end protracted political chaos and regain momentum to seek greater development, said representatives from a cross-section of Hong Kong society.
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