Updated at 7.36pm: Hong Kong was making progress towards electing its leader by universal suffrage, Chief Executive Donald Tsang Yam-kuen said on Friday.
Mr Tsang was talking to reporters after a meeting of the Committee on Governance and Political Development of the Commission on Strategic Development.
?We have just discussed possible models for electing the chief executive by universal suffrage. I?m happy to say that the discussions today represent a pragmatic step forward in reaching that goal.?
Mr Tsang said Friday?s meeting had gone into greater details than previous talks.
?In previous meetings we had discussed the principles underpinning universal suffrage in Hong Kong; today we talked about specific details,? he explained.
Currently the chief executive is appointed by an 800-member Election Committee.