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Set to expire in 2047, the current arrangement has permitted Hong Kong to function as its own entity under the name "Hong Kong, China" in many international settings (e.g. the WTO and the Olympics). [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ]
Before disbanding as a result of the 2020 Hong Kong national security law, Demosisto also called for the right to self-determination to determine Hong Kong's future after 2047 when the One Country, Two Systems principle as promised in the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Hong Kong Basic Law is supposed to expire, although independence ...
Hong Kong would be governed by the "one country, two systems" principle, under which Hong Kong's previous capitalist system and way of life, including the legal system, would remain unchanged for a period of 50 years until 2047. [3] The Hong Kong Basic Law, which is a law passed by the Chinese National People's Congress, came into effect in ...
How Hong Kong develops democracy (Remember that the people did not have democracy under colonization of the British) in the future is a matter entirely within the sphere of Hong Kong's autonomy, and the central government cannot intervene. — Lu Ping, (as quoted in the People's Daily, 18 March 1993) [better source needed] [20] [25]
The film is an allusion to the changes that have taken place in the city since the 1997 transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China; the 2047 meteor a metaphor for the real-world expiry of the autonomy afforded to Hong Kong within the One country, two systems arrangement, and the uncertainty that follows.
Hong Kong [e] is a special administrative region of China. ... It does not specify how Hong Kong will be governed after 2047, and the central government's role in ...
Hong Kong's autonomy, and its end in 2047, has created contention between those who support the Chinese government, and those who do not. [9] A particular source of contention in recent years is with the structure of the Hong Kong government, where the Chief Executive is appointed by the Chinese government while local elections are held ...
The new party calls for referendum on Hong Kong's future after 2047 when the one country, two systems principle is supposed to expire [89] and fielded candidates in Hong Kong Island and Kowloon East. Changing view of Hong Kong's development of democracy