China to decide fate of HK legislature after term expires

A Legislative Council meeting to debate the national security law in Hong Kong last month. The top decision-making body of China's Parliament convened a four-day session yesterday to discuss whether to extend the term of the current Hong Kong legisla
A Legislative Council meeting to debate the national security law in Hong Kong last month. The top decision-making body of China's Parliament convened a four-day session yesterday to discuss whether to extend the term of the current Hong Kong legislature - which will expire on Sept 30 - or to appoint a new "transitional body" to govern the territory. PHOTO: REUTERS

BEIJING • Chinese lawmakers met yesterday to decide on how to deal with the legislative vacuum left by postponing Hong Kong elections.

The Legislative Council elections, originally scheduled for Sept 6, have been postponed for a year due the coronavirus pandemic.

The top decision-making body of China's Parliament convened a four-day session yesterday to discuss whether to extend the term of the current Hong Kong legislature - which will expire on Sept 30 - or to appoint a new "transitional body" to govern the semi-autonomous territory.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has said it would be pragmatic to extend the term of the current legislature.

But this throws up another thorny issue - whether to extend the terms of four opposition lawmakers who have been barred from seeking re-election.

Election officials have disqualified the four pro-democracy legislators, saying their calls for foreign governments to impose sanctions on Beijing and Hong Kong had violated the new national security law.

"Anyone who advocates Hong Kong independence with actual participation in illegal actions like rioting, we should not let them serve for another term," said pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho on Wednesday.

China's National People's Congress Standing Committee is expected to decide on the fate of the lawmakers.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on August 09, 2020, with the headline China to decide fate of HK legislature after term expires. Subscribe