To some extent, what James Tien and Donald Tsang said marked the start of our real debate on the constitutional development
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Donald Tsang: It can, it can, if we go to the extreme, people go to the extreme, and you have a cultural revolution, for instance, in China. When people take everything into their hands, then you cannot govern the place. And eh, the similar thing is...for instance...
Host: But Cultural Revolution wasn't really an extreme example of democracy.
Donald Tsang: What is it? People taking power into their own hands! Now, this is what it means by democracy, if you take it to the full swing. In other democracies, even if you have an elected person, then you overturn the policy in California, for instance, you have initiative number, number, number what, then you overturn policy taken by the government, that's not necessarily conducive to efficient government.
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「如果他無這樣的政治智慧,日後有甚麼後果他要為此負責。」
「在兩鐵合併期間,公民黨全部跟他(指周松崗)對著幹,但自由黨多數支持,劉健儀還做了(草案委員會)主席,幫他護航?日後他們再來立法會問我們表態,我們會看得緊張點!」
「這不是陳淑莊的個人問題,而是自由黨對公民黨,田北俊對余若薇的問題!」
-香港經濟日報
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Don't ask me WHY, you definitely see the need yourself.
Or, I say, BRAVO Donald, you have rightly achieved the purpose of putting 'Democracy' back on the public's agenda. If that's what you wish.