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Preliminary Working Committee

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The first meeting of the PWC was held in July 1995 and ended its work in December 1995. It consisted of 57 members, of which 30 were from Hong Kong. The chairman was
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and the Preliminary Working Committee was just preparation for the Preparatory Committee to be set up in 1996.
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The legality of the body was questioned as the forming of such a body was not envisaged by either the
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on 4 April 1990 when the Basic Law was passed, it provided the NPC to establish a
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Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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and the six vice-chairmen consisted of four mainland officials (
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Index

Government of the People's Republic of China
transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong
Qian Qichen
Lu Ping
Zhou Nan
Jiang Enzhu
Henry Fok
T. K. Ann
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office
Ministry of Public Security
People's Liberation Army
Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation
People's Bank of China
United Front Work Department
united front
David Li
Li Ka-shing
Lo Tak-shing
Maria Tam
Sino-British Joint Declaration
Basic Law of Hong Kong
National People's Congress
Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong


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Politics of Hong Kong

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