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HK legislature vetoes universal suffrage motion(2)

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2015-06-19 08:29Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

The statement said, the central government ardently hoped that all social sectors of Hong Kong could unite under the leadership of the SAR government and chief executive, and concentrate on developing economy, improving people's lives and maintaining social harmony, so as to keep Hong Kong prosperous and stable in the long run.

China's top legislature said a small number of lawmakers at the SAR LegCo had stubbornly chosen to oppose China's central government in dire disregard of Hong Kong citizens' high aspirations for universal suffrage.

They have "denigrated decisions made by the central authorities, spared no efforts in blocking the universal suffrage motion, and reduced Hong Kong's democratic development to a standstill," according to a statement issued by the General Office of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC).

"They stood in the way of Hong Kong's democratic development and undermined Hong Kong's prosperity and stability for their own personal gains," it continued.

The statement said the NPC decision was in line with China's Constitution and the Hong Kong SAR's Basic Law, and was made after taking into consideration the report by the SAR's chief executive, public opinions from all walks of life in the Asian financial center, as well as current and future realities of the Hong Kong society.

The statement was referring to an NPC decision last year that Hong Kong voters could elect a new leader in the 2017 chief executive election, but candidates must first be picked by a 1,200-member nominating committee.

"Although the universal suffrage motion was not passed at the Legislative Council this time, the direction towards universal suffrage and the legal principles laid down in the decision of the NPC Standing Committee, must continue to be upheld in future efforts to pursue universal suffrage," the statement read.

"The decision shall continue to serve as the constitutional ground for Hong Kong in the future as it enforces universal suffrage in the chief executive election, and its legal force is unquestionable," it read.

"We are disappointed at the veto as are majority of Hong Kong citizens", read a statement from the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong released following the veto.

The central government, the SAR government and Hong Kong people have worked tirelessly to promote democracy and universal suffrage over the years. The mainstream public opinion in Hong Kong are for the motion to pass, so as to make a historic step forward in Hong Kong's democratic journey, the statement said.

However, a small number of legislators vetoed the motion, against most citizens' will, costing Hong Kong citizens a valuable chance to realize "one person, one vote" in 2017 SAR chief election, the liaison office said, asserting "those who vetoed have to bear historical responsibility," it said.

Nevertheless, the liaison office expressed confidence in Hong Kong's prosperity and stability under the "one country, two systems".

The liaison office also called for Hong Kong citizens to put aside political bickering, and to pool their efforts in developing economy, improving people's lives, and promoting social stability, for the sake of Hong Kong's future.

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