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The Relationship between the Executive Authorities and the Legislature11/18/04 6:12 PM
The Honourable Mrs Rita Fan, President of the Legislative Council, was the Foundation's luncheon speaker on 26 October 2004. The following article is based on some of her remarks. Sitting in the Legislative Council (LegCo) President's chair for ...»
Has Hong Kong got what it takes to transform into a Knowledge Economy?11/17/04 6:09 PM
Dr. Gordon McConnachie, Board Chairman of the Scottish Intellectual Asset Management Limited, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 17 November 2004. Below is the full text of his speech. ©  Gordon McConnachie Ladies and Gentlemen, ...»
Challenges Faced by the EOC in Hong Kong8/10/04 3:57 PM
Mrs Patricia Chu Yeung Pak Yu, BBS, Chairperson, Equal Opportunities Commission, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 10 August 2004. Below is the full text of her speech. Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, ...»
Constitutional Development: Dialogue and Consensus8/3/04 2:18 PM
Mr Stephen Lam, Secretary for Constitutional Affairs, Constitutional Affairs Bureau of the HKSAR Government, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 30 July 2004. Below is the full text of his speech. Alan, Ladies and Gentlemen, ...»
Is Bishop Zen right to sue the government over the school management bill?7/9/04 4:30 PM
TO: talkback@scmp.com Friday, July 9, 2004 The Hong Kong Democratic Foundation is puzzled by the Education and Manpower Bureau's doggedly stubborn attitude and high-handed approach towards the "School-based Management -- Education (Amendment) Bill ...»
Implications of Hong Kong's Constitutional Development for the Mainland-Taiwan Relationship7/5/04 3:48 PM
Ms Susie Chiang, Chairman of CS Culture Foundation and Former Director of Kwang Hwa Information & Culture Center, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 25 June 2004. Below is the text of her speech. ...»
"Green Paper: Review of the Political System in the HKSAR"6/21/04 5:08 PM
Prof. Joseph Cheng Yu-shek, Professor of Political Science, City University of Hong Kong, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 29th January 2004. Below is a summary of his speech. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen and thank you, ...»
A Businessman's Perspective on Constitutional Reform6/16/04 5:34 PM
Sir Gordon Wu, Chairman of Hopewell Holdings Ltd, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 28 May 2004.  The following is a summary of his remarks. Democracy in Hong Kong was a hot topic, Sir Gordon began. ...»
Reply from EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy on HKDF’s Competition Policy for Hong Kong5/29/04 1:53 PM
Mr. Alan Ka-lun Lung Chairman Hong Kong Democratic Foundation Hong Kong By e-mail         Brussels, 11 May 2004         D/1570 Dear Mr. Lung, ...»
School-based Management – Education (Amendment) Bill 20025/22/04 4:03 PM
The Most Rev. Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, S.D.B., Bishop of Hong Kong, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 4 May 2004. Below is the text of his speech. I would like to start by clarifying what is not and what is the problem in question in this controversy ...»
Speech by PSEM at HKDF luncheon5/22/04 3:45 PM
The Urgent Need for Civil Service Reform in Hong Kong4/20/04 3:48 PM
What Business Expects of the Government4/7/04 10:31 PM
Reflections on Hong Kong's Role in China1/14/04 4:33 PM
An opportunity to re-position the democratic movement in Hong Kong1/11/04 5:43 PM

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