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HKCTU statement condemns the continued lack of democracy in
appointing the new Chief Executive for Hong Kong.
[March, 2005 ]
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12 March, 2005
Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa's resignation has been greeted with
the approval of the majority of Hong Kong citizens. During his
seven-year tenure as Hong Kong¡¦s first chief executive following the
return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997, Tung has made a number of
serious political and policy mistakes that have resulted in a
collapse of the confidence of Hong Kong people in the government¡¦s
ability to govern. It is only right that Tung should shoulder the
responsibility for this collapse.
However, the hand-picked ¡¥small-circle¡¦ election committee that
originally appointed Tung is also set to appoint his replacement in
July 2005. The prospect has done nothing to reduce the anger that
many of us feel at once again being denied the opportunity to elect
our own leaders. Tung¡¦s successor will require Beijing¡¦s approval
and, as the mass demonstrations for universal suffrage have
demonstrated, such approval has little connection with the wishes of
the majority of the people of Hong Kong.
HKCTU calls on all the members of the election committee and for the
new Chief Executive to be elected by the people of Hong Kong.
Universal suffrage exercised via free and fair elections is the only
way of ensuring that the new Chief Executive enjoys a genuine
legitimacy.
Hong Kong Confederation
of Trade Unions
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