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The executive is the dominant policy actor in the HKSAR, other policy actors exert little influence on the policymaking process.กจ Do you agree with this statement?  

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PA201 (1) CHAN Sau-fung (S05012153) Assignment 1 "The executive is the dominant policy actor in the HKSAR, other policy actors exert little influence on the policymaking process." Do you agree with this statement? After a century and a half of British administration, Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China on July 1, 1997. Under the Basic Law, the SAR enjoys a high degree of autonomy except in defence and foreign affairs. Besides, the economic, legal and social system will be maintained for 50 years. The Government Structure after 1997 The HKSAR of the People's Republic of China is headed by the Chief Executive who is advised on major policy decisions by the Executive Council. The HKSAR has a two-tier system of representative government. At the central level is the Legislative Council which legislates, controls public expenditure and monitors the performance of the Administration. At the district level, 18...

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