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China implements 'democracy with Hong Kong characteristics'


China implements ‘democracy with Hong Kong characteristics’
By Opinion
Helmo Preuss
In the same way that ‘a free market economy with Chinese characteristics’ has lifted millions of Chinese out of poverty since 1978, so the Chinese government believes that laws aimed at improving the electoral System of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region will result in ‘democracy with Hong Kong characteristics’ that will prevent the civil disturbances of 2019.
In July 1997 Hong Kong passed from British colonial rule back to rule by the Chinese people.
That meant that the constitution of the People’s Republic of China and the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China jointly formed the constitutional basis of the Hong Kong SAR under a policy called ‘One Country, Two Systems’. ....

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Budget 2021: Debt service will rise to R338.6bn in 2023/24


Budget 2021: Debt service will rise to R338.6bn in 2023/24
By BR Reporter
By Helmo Preuss
PRETORIA - The Treasury has forecast that debt service costs will rise to R338.6 billion in 2023/24 from R162.6 billion in 2017/18.
It was to counter a similar rise in debt service costs in the 1990 to 1994 period that the government in the 1996 to 2007 period made fiscal austerity a key policy platform, so that they could reduce outstanding debt and use the saving in debt service costs to fund other services.
To reduce debt service costs, Treasury aim to lower growth in the wage bill and the share of spending on wages, while sustaining real spending increases on capital payments, specifically for buildings and other fixed structures as infrastructure investment is a key part of increasing economic growth in future years. ....

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