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Leung Chun-ying (CY Leung)
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CY Leung invites pro-democrats to universal suffrage talks

Pan-democrats invited to dinner with pro-Beijing delegates for 2017 election talks

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Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying. Photo: Sam Tsang
JOSHUA BUTandGary Cheung

Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying has invited about 20 people including moderate pan-democrats to dinner next month in an effort to break the deadlock over political reform.

The August 1 event, which will include academics and pro-Beijing figures, will mark the first time Leung has met democrats to discuss reforms and comes amid an intensifying debate on how to achieve universal suffrage for the 2017 chief executive election.

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The invitation came to light a day after the unprecedented lunch between Beijing liaison office director Zhang Xiaoming and lawmakers at which Zhang turned the debate up a notch with his hint of a screening process for the 2017 candidates.

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Guests at Leung's dinner will include former Democratic Party lawmaker Cheung Man-kwong, one of the three party representatives who held talks with top liaison office officials on political reform in 2010.

Lee Wing-tat, another former lawmaker of the party and now research director of moderate democratic group Hong Kong 2020, was also invited.

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Chinese University associate professor Ma Ngok and senior lecturer Ivan Choy Chi-keung - both vocal critics of the government - have declined, saying they will be out of town. Brian Fong Chi-hang, vice-chairman of think tank SynergyNet, will attend.

Lau Siu-kai, former head of the Central Policy Unit, and Lau Nai-keung, a member of the Basic Law Committee, are among Beijing-friendly figures invited.

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