Forecast on Tung 'exit' dismissed By Joseph Li (China Daily HK Edition) Updated: 2004-05-28 08:48
 Hong Kong Chief
Executive Tung Chee-hwa. [newsphoto/file] | The
Chief Executive Office Thursday dismissed as speculative a report by the
London-based Economist Intelligence Unit.
The EIU claimed that Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa may step down as early as
next year in the midst of the debate on constitutional development.
The EIU said the Basic Law interpretation by the National Peoples Congress
Standing Committee (NPCSC) that ruled out direct elections for the chief
executive and LegCo in 2007/08 would increase the chance that pro-democracy
forces would gain control of LegCo in the September election and this would
badly curtail the ability of Tung to work with LegCo.
We do not agree with the observations set out in the EIUs forecast concerning
our high degree of autonomy and constitutional development, a government
spokesman said.
On the chief executives term of office, the comments made in the forecast are
sheer speculation. Tung has clearly indicated that he will continue to serve the
community of Hong Kong until his present term expires, the spokesman
said.
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