Push for one man, one vote to elect committee
The Alliance for True Democracy will push for the chief executive poll nominating committee to be elected by all Hong Kong voters in 2017, sources say.
The Alliance for True Democracy will push for the chief executive poll nominating committee to be elected by all Hong Kong voters in 2017, sources say.
The alliance, comprising all 27 pro-democracy legislators and other pan-democratic groups, plans to unveil its draft consensus on Wednesday.
It also wants the number of nominations a candidate can file to be capped at one-sixth of the nominating committee members, sources said.
It is understood that the alliance has yet to discuss the ideal size of the committee.
The remarks came as alliance convenor Professor Joseph Cheng Yu-shek yesterday said they would announce their fundamental consensus on Wednesday.
A person familiar with the arrangements said the alliance had drafted seven points in the consensus, which is pending confirmation.
The alliance will "fight for a broadly representative nominating committee elected by Hong Kong voters in a one-man, one-vote system", the source said.