It’s time to focus on choosing the best chief executive for Hong Kong
Mark Pinkstone says the city’s next leader will have his or her work cut out, but the election committee can be relied on to choose the right person for the job
Now, we need to get on to the business of electing the next chief executive. The first process, of course, is choosing the election committee of 1,200 from a broad cross-section of our community. The belief that the committee is a small circle of pro-Beijing patriots is a myth promulgated by the democratic camp.
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The figures speak for themselves: 1,200 members in four sectors, each with 300 voting members. The first three include the industrial, commercial and financial sectors; the professions, labour, social services, religious and other sectors. The fourth group is perhaps more controversial, as it includes Hong Kong deputies to the National People’s Congress, all Legco members, Hong Kong members of the CPPCC National Committee, members of the Heung Yee Kuk and all elected members of the district councils.