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Tung's consultation promise right move
 Updated: 2004-01-08 07:26

The Policy Address Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa delivered yesterday did not provide a timetable for constitutional review, contrary to what some people had expected.

Nor did it take a stance over the proposal of the "democratic"camp to implement universal suffrage for the elections of the chief executive and the Legislative Council. Such omissions would definitely meet with an outcry from certain sectors.

Yet, if one gives the issue more thought, one would come to realize that Tung's promise of broad consultation with specific directions and methods is even more important than providing a timetable. It indicates that the government is committed to launching an open consultation unlike others who believe they have a monopoly on democracy.

In fact, Tung showed a very profound understanding of constitutional review. He pointed out that the exercise must not be rushed since it concerns Hong Kong's political structure, and "would affect the implementation of the Basic Law, the relationship between the central government, the interests of various strata and sectors of the community, and the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong."It should not be determined by the wishful thinking of the SAR government or some political parties. Instead, it ought to be done through sufficient consultation and highly-democratic processes until a consensus is reached.

This consensus has to arise from a common understanding by various political and commercial sectors, different strata of society as well as the central government. Judging from the present situation, such a consensus has apparently not formed. For instance, there are dissenting opinions on whether the meaning of "subsequent to the year 2007"in the Basic Law includes the third term of the chief executive, and on the respective roles of the central government and the SAR government in the launch and implementation of constitutional review. Under such circumstances, there are insufficient grounds to put forward a timetable, not to say a reform proposal.

Nevertheless, the "democratic"camp has demanded that the chief executive be elected through universal suffrage in 2007, and all legislators by direct election in 2008.

The "democrats"have not consulted widely in the SAR nor asked Beijing for its opinions before putting forward that proposal. This is nothing but monopolization of democracy.

If they are allowed to get their way, Hong Kong's constitutional review will become a nightmare for democracy and the rule of law.

Fortunately, the chief executive has not succumbed to the "democratic"camp's cockiness. He stressed the importance of giving play to democracy on this matter of cardinal principle, and the necessity for the government to have a clear understanding of major issues concerned in order to make suitable arrangements for constitutional review.

To gauge the opinions of the broadest spectrum of society, the SAR government has formed a task force to communicate with different sectors of the community and central government departments concerned on this matter.

Such a liberal and prudent attitude is the right way to handle the issue of constitutional review.

(China Daily )


 
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