Hong Kong’s government has unveiled its final proposal on the 2017 election of the territory’s next chief executive, sticking to the tight framework laid down by Beijing last year.
Under the blueprint, up to three candidates would face a public vote, but they would in effect be screened by a largely pro-Beijing nominating committee.
Yesterday’s announcement, which follows a consultation process in which more than 130,000 submissions were received, sparked anger among pro-democracy lawmakers, who have long vowed to veto the package, and has raised the prospect of renewed street protests.
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