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Bishop Zen calls for universal suffrage in HK

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SCMP, June 17, 2003

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By Ambrose Leung

THE HEAD OF the Catholic Church in Hong Kong yesterday called for the introduction of universal suffrage in the 2007 chief executive and 2008 Legislative Council elections.

Bishop Joseph Zen Ze-kiun said the lack of a directly elected legislature had prevented the views of the public from being fairly represented and heard, as shown by Legco's scrutiny of laws to implement Article 23 of the Basic Law.

In an interview with the South China Morning Post, Bishop Zen said the present political system had undermined the power of Legco to represent public opinion.

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'The political system is preventing people from doing anything. Just look at Legco, there is no way they can protect the rights of the people,' the bishop said.

Asked whether he supported demands being pushed by pro-democracy activists for the chief executive and the entire Legco to be elected by universal suffrage in 2007 and 2008, Bishop Zen said he did.

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