Improved electoral system in Hong Kong balances democracy, governance efficiency: China Daily editorial


The move will prevent subversives, secessionists and proxies of foreign countries from taking advantage of the city's electoral system to worm their way into the governance system of the SAR, where disguised as upholders of democracy they have sought to undermine the SAR's stability, damage its economy and foment anger against the government.
After the NPC Standing Committee made the decision on improving the electoral system of Hong Kong on March 11, millions of Hong Kong residents signed their names to an online campaign to show their support for the decision to close the loopholes in the electoral system and their opposition to the activities of the subversives and radicals who have threatened to "stir-fry all" in the SAR.
To collect opinions from Hong Kong society, 66 symposiums were held, including those with representatives of the so-called pro-democracy camp, and the lawmakers also met with more than 1,000 elites from all walks of life to solicit their points of view. Some of the changes to the electoral system, such as disqualifying District Council members from the Election Committee were directly proposed by Hong Kong residents, as rather than serving the people and communities, and providing the SAR government with valuable suggestions, the District Councils had become stages for political shows by radical elements in the SAR.