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- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong abstract "Democratic development in Hong Kong has been a major topic since the transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997. The one country, two systems principle allows the Hong Kong government to administer all areas of government except foreign relations and (military) defence separately from the national Chinese government. Many Hong Kong citizens became concerned about democratic development when the first Chief executive of Hong Kong Tung Chee-hwa appeared to have mishandled this issue. Other democracy-related issues involving human rights and universal suffrage became the new focal point for the pro-democracy camp. Attempts to bring Hong Kong citizens on to the negotiatiing table by the British during the Sino-Anglo discussions was rejected by Beijing during the early 1980s. The last governor Chris Patten faced a great deal of opposition in changing the former colony's political system.".
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- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong wikiPageExternalLink constitutional_reform.htm.
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- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong wikiPageExternalLink 2243_hk_report_122807.pdf.
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong wikiPageExternalLink hong_kong_3104.jsp.
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong wikiPageExternalLink 2007%20Theatre.pdf.
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- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong wikiPageID "15015065".
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong wikiPageRevisionID "589934122".
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong date "1997".
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong eventName "Democratic development in Hong Kong".
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong hasPhotoCollection Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong.
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong imageAlt "leaders of a protest march holding open a large banner with the figure '2012' in black-and-white print".
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong imageCaption "Democracy protesters on 13 Jan 2008 demanding universal suffrage by 2012".
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- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong location "Hong Kong".
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong participants "HK Govt., LegCo, Pan-democrats, people of Hong Kong".
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong subject Category:Democracy_by_location.
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong subject Category:Politics_of_Hong_Kong.
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong comment "Democratic development in Hong Kong has been a major topic since the transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997. The one country, two systems principle allows the Hong Kong government to administer all areas of government except foreign relations and (military) defence separately from the national Chinese government. Many Hong Kong citizens became concerned about democratic development when the first Chief executive of Hong Kong Tung Chee-hwa appeared to have mishandled this issue.".
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong label "Democratic development in Hong Kong".
- Democratic_development_in_Hong_Kong label "香港政治制度改革".
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