| Hu pledges to support Tsang, HKSAR govt(12/27/05) | ||||
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President Hu Jintao had a meeting in Beijing on Dec. 27 with Donald Tsang, chief executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), to hear the latter's report on his job.
The central government is satisfied with the work of Tsang and the HKSAR government, Hu said, pledging to continue to wholeheartedly support the chief executive and the HKSAR government. Regarding the HKSAR government's consultation with the public on methods for selecting the chief executive in 2007 and forming the Legislative Council in 2008, Hu said that the HKSAR government's package for constitutional development is in conformity with the Basic Law and relevant explanations and resolutions of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), that it has won wide support from the public, and is a plan that further promotes democracy. The constitutional development in Hong Kong concerns the principle of "one country, two systems", the implementation of theBasic Law in Hong Kong, the interests of all walks of life in HongKong, and long-term prosperity and stability Hong Kong, he pointedout. "The central authorities have always attached great importance to it," he stressed. The central authorities have constantly supported the HKSAR's development of democracy in accordance with the Basic Law and HongKong realities, the president said.
The president said that the Hong Kong democratic system is sureto advance in an orderly and gradual manner, providing the Hong Kong people from all walks of life give priority to the overall interests of Hong Kong and its long-term prosperity and stability,and conduct pragmatic studies and attain consensus extensively andmake efforts actively to create conditions. Hu said that it is a common aspiration of the Hong Kong people,at present, to maintain stability, accelerate development, and promote harmony. He expressed his hope that the HKSAR government and Hong Kong people from all walks of life cherish the hard-won sound situation in Hong Kong. He also hoped that they would unite and make concerted efforts to constantly enhance Hong Kong's international competitiveness and create a better future for Hong Kong. Present at the meeting were Vice-President Zeng Qinghong, member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of China Central Committee Wang Gang, State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan, and Vice-chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Liao Hui, among others. |
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