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Hopes for a democratic election in 2017 began to reverberate. That's because an indirect criticism uttered by an official of the Government of China. Chairman of the Law Commission of National People's Congress Qiao Xiaoyang said China will not allow Hong Kong's future leaders are challenged by others. Although there will be no election mechanism, China is considered definitely had a big hand in the appointment of the new leader of Hong Kong.


"First, the committee will determine the nominee. Then Hong Kong residents will use their voting rights. Ultimately, the government pusatlah which will determine whether the selected candidate is worth serving or not," said Qiao, a closed seminar, as quoted by Reuters on Thursday (28/03/2013). One Democratic lawmaker, Albert Ho, argues that China's measures aimed at stemming the expectations of citizens regarding the existence of universal suffrage. Elections in Hong Kong expressed by him as a fake election.

"This is a false suffrage, and no better than they Hold elections in Beijing. Government Beijing are very reliable, they hold the key cards, they are good at pressing, hope stem, and they can ensure future leaders (Hong Kong) they expected rise to power, "said Albert Ho. The pro-democracy activists began planning a demonstration to block traffic Hong Kong, when the Beijing Government's efforts in the appointment of the leader of Hong Kong failed. They began to struggle to reach his goal in realizing China's democratization in the region.

So far, Hong Kong is seen as a beacon of democratic reform and civil liberties in the land of Panda's. In addition, many residents and activists from Hong Kong to witness the reunification of mainland China and Taiwan, which is a bit similar to the system of government of Hong Kong.

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