Elections reform: top Beijing officials to meet Hong Kong business, political leaders to seek feedback on overhaul, sources say


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Top Beijing officials are expected to meet more than 1,000 Hong Kong business leaders and pro-establishment politicians next week to solicit their feedback on plans for the drastic overhaul of the city’s electoral system, sources say.

Two government sources told the Post that the meetings, to be held from Monday to Wednesday, would be presided over by Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office deputy directors Zhang Xiaoming, Song Zhe and Huang Liuquan.

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