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Pan-democrats push for broader election panel

Screening candidates may be palatable if nominating body is truly representative

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Joseph Cheng does not want to see limits. Photo: May Tse

The pan-democrats could accept a screening mechanism for the 2017 chief executive poll only if the representation on the future nominating committee was broad enough to include all voters in Hong Kong, the convenor of a coalition said.

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The Alliance for True Democracy, comprising all 27 pan-democratic lawmakers, made its first political statement on Wednesday by rejecting veteran democrat Martin Lee Chu-ming's electoral reform proposal. On Thursday, Lee retracted his proposal, saying it was rash, and cited the alliance's statement as correct.

Lee proposed that at least five candidates be admitted into the 2017 race, allowing at least one pan-democrat to compete.

But, for the next election, this would mean accepting a 1,200-strong nominating committee, which would be modelled on the current Election Committee.

Candidate-hopefuls would be selected by the upcoming committee "as a whole", as was suggested last month by Qiao Xiaoyang , chairman of the National People's Congress Law Committee.

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Professor Joseph Cheng Yu-shek, a political scientist at City University, said the coalition felt "very strongly against the proposal", despite Lee's high standing within the democratic movement.

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