Hong Kong media quoted sources that after the closing of the National People's Congress and the decision to improve the election system of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Zhang Xiaoming, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macao Office of the State Council, will go to Hong Kong next week to explain the decision on the National People's Congress, and at the same timeListen to all sectors of Hong Kong on the specific election plan.
According to the Hong Kong Sing Tao Daily, the draft amendments were decided. The group review has been completed the day before (9th), and it will be voted at today's closing meeting.
Draft proposes to increase the number of Chief Executive Election Committee from 1,200 to 1,500. In addition to being responsible for the recommendation of the Chief Executive, it will also be given new powers, including the Legislative Council of the Legislative Council for nomination of all the members of the Legislative Council.
Sing Tao Daily reported that the number of legislative conference seats also increased to 90, and the distribution ratio of these seats in the election committee, functional groups and direct elections, and even the threshold for nominations of chief executives and Legislative Council members.Then, the Standing Committee will make a decision to revise the Annex 1 and the Annex 2.
The report of the online media bus revealed yesterday that the National People's Congress will only decide through the principle of improving the political system of Hong Kong, and will not involve specific content.The National People's Congress will conduct specific work of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress.The next meeting of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress was initially held on April 11 and 12. The conference was finalized for Hong Kong's political system.
Tian Beichen, a representative of the Hong Kong District People's Congress, believes that the Standing Committee of the People's Congress needs to handle three specific plans and details in the next three aspects, including: First, the Standing Committee must decide how many sectors of the Legislative Council will be divided into the futureHow to allocate the seats; second, the Standing Committee must handle the specific implementation details of the relevant election committee nomination function, including the requirements of the Chief Executive's Nomination and the Legislative Council Councilor Nomination Threshold.The nomination of the sect can only "enter the gate"; third, the Standing Committee must deal with the retaining issues of the 117 districts in the election committee, and it also needs to clearly define the future positioning of the district council.