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2021-11-20T09:52:06.433Z


One month before the voting day of the Legislative Council, the pre-announced border voting arrangements have not yet been announced. A forum for Hong Kong residents in the Mainland initiated by the election committee of Hong Kong residents in the Mainland will be held on the Internet this afternoon (20th). Politics


One month before the voting day of the Legislative Council, the pre-announced border voting arrangements have not yet been announced.

A forum for Hong Kong residents in the Mainland initiated by the election committee of Hong Kong residents in the Mainland will be held on the Internet this afternoon (20th).

The Permanent Secretary of the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau Tang Renguang said at the meeting that the establishment of border crossing ticketing stations is still being studied, and that Hong Kong residents in the Mainland will be allowed to return to the Mainland after voting on the same day, avoiding quarantine arrangements.


Deng Renguang said that this basic idea still needs to be discussed with the central government. The arrangement takes into account the citizens' voting rights and the needs of epidemic prevention. He disclosed that he had studied the establishment of voting stations in the Mainland before, but because the law requires voting to be conducted in Hong Kong, it is not possible at this stage. Yes, but in the future, methods such as electronic voting must be actively considered so that more mainland and Hong Kong people can vote.


In the future, actively consider allowing Hong Kong people in the Mainland to vote electronically

Deng Renguang said that border voting is not a perfect solution. In the long run, technology and electronic methods must be used to solve the problem of voting by Hong Kong people in the Mainland.

The central government’s efforts to improve the electoral system are of great significance. Success depends on the level of public participation. They believe that voters should seize the opportunity. If they do not vote and continue to criticize, it is not very positive.

Tan Yaozong, a member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, said that after the border voting arrangements are implemented, Hong Kong people in the Mainland can actively return to Hong Kong to vote. He believes that supporting the new election system means supporting the central government and Hong Kong.

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