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Olympics generate pro-China buzz in Hong Kong elections - Update

Posted : Sun, 07 Sep 2008 07:53:01 GMT
By : DPA
Category : Asia (World)
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Hong Kong - Voting was underway in Hong Kong's legislature elections Sunday with the "Olympics factor" expected to see pro-democracy parties lose ground to their China-friendly rivals. Sixty seats are being contested in the elections, which are held every four years, with voters given the right to pick 30 legislators. The rest are chosen by largely pro-Beijing professional interest groups.

Analysts expect the wave of patriotism that swept Hong Kong during the Beijing Olympics and the visit last week by China gold medallists may help give pro-China groups a bigger share of the vote.

In the fiercely contested 2004 elections, pro-democracy parties in took 25 of the 60 seats, giving them the power to halt constitutional reform which requires a two-thirds legislative majority.

But with infighting in the pro-democracy camp and the dashing of hopes for universal suffrage by 2012, combined with Olympics fervour, China-friendly parties are expected to perform more strongly.

The anticipated swing would see the pro-Beijing Democratic Alliance Party and the business-oriented Liberal Party benefit while democracy movement stalwarts such as Emily Lau may even lose their seats.

Early indications showed voter turnout significantly lower than in 2004 with 17 per cent of 3.3 million eligible voters casting their votes by 2:30 pm, compared to 24 per cent at the same stage in the previous election.

The 2004 elections took place against a backdrop of an economic slump huge public demonstrations calling for universal suffrage. The protests died out as Beijing insisted on "gradual" moves towards democracy.

Hong Kong's Beijing-appointed chief executive Donald Tsang told reporters he hoped voters would select the candidates best suited to guide the city of 6.9 million through turbulent economic times.

"These will be particularly trying years in the midst of global financial troubles," he said, after casting his ballot Sunday morning.

"We need good legislative councillors to come out to work for the people of Hong Kong and work with the Hong Kong government to ensure we have a prosperous, stable, calm and harmonious four years."

Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 under a "one country, two systems" arrangement allowing for limited democracy and an independent judicial and political system.

However, China has overruled provisions in Hong Kong's mini-constitution that allow for full democracy in the territory by 2007, insisting it will not be ready for universal suffrage until 2017 at the earliest.

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