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Has China lived up to the promise of 'Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong' and 'The high degree of autonomy' provided for in the Joint declaration and the Basic Law.  

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6. Topic Has China lived up to the promise of 'Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong' and 'The high degree of autonomy' provided for in the Joint declaration and the Basic Law. According as the chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Mr. Tung Chee-hwa is elected to be a head of the region, the HKSAR has its own Legislative Council and still enjoys independent power in the economy and finance area, to a large extent, China has put the promise into practice of 'Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong' and 'The high degree of autonomy', except in the executive authority, provided for in the Joint Declaration and the Basic Law. In the following development, it is going to see how Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong and evaluate how much degree of autonomy in different fields, like Executive authority, legislative authority, land and natural resources and the finance and...

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