May 2004 Updates

24/05/2004: Speeches by government officials in motion debate on "Regretting the decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress to rule out universal suffrage in the years 2007 and 2008" moved by Hon Albert HO Chun-yan at the Legislative Council meeting on 19 May 2004 (20 May 2004)

24/05/2004: LegCo President's ruling on amendment proposed by Hon LEE Cheuk-yan to motion on "Regretting the decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress to rule out universal suffrage in the years 2007 and 2008" to be moved by Hon Albert HO Chun-yan at the Legislative Council meeting on 19 May 2004 (19 May 2004)

15/05/2004: President's ruling on amendment proposed by Hon LEE Cheuk-yan to motion on "Regretting the decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress to rule out universal suffrage in the years 2007 and 2008" to be moved by Hon Albert HO Chun-yan at the Legislative Council meeting on 19 May 2004 (14 May 2004)

11/05/2004: Task Force's Third Report on constitutional development published

11/05/2004: Edited Transcript of an interview given by FCO Minister Bill Rammell to BBC Radio (Link to UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office) (10 May 2004)

11/05/2004: China, UK vow to develop strategic partnership: joint statement (Link to Xinhaunet) (10 May 2004)

11/05/2004: US Concern China Suppressing Democratic Expressions (7 May 2004)

10/05/2004: Liason Office: LegCo motions against NPC decision unlawful (7 May 2004)

10/05/2004: President's ruling on motion on "Regretting the decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress to rule out universal suffrage in the years 2007 and 2008" proposed by Hon Albert HO Chun-yan for debate at the Legislative Council meeting on 19 May 2004 (7 May 2004)

03/05/2004: Eden Y Woon: Letter to Hong Kong

03/05/2004: Yash Ghai: The Promise of Autonomy

03/05/2004: Letter to Hong Kong: Donald Tsang: The only way forward: dialogue and compromise (1 May 2004)

03/05/2004: LegCo President's ruling on amendments proposed by Martin LEE to condemn NPCSC's decision to negate the introduction of direct elections in 2007 and 2008 (30 Apr 2004)

03/05/2004: Letter from Martin LEE to LegCo President (29 Apr 2004)

03/05/2004: Letter from Secretary for Justice to LegCo President (29 Apr 2004)

03/05/2004: Premier Wen talked about constitutional development in Hong Kong (29 Apr 2004)