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 * ( 1 ) The relationship between the executive authorities & the legislature (exclusively for members) || 18 March
 * ( 2 ) Labour-management relations & collective bargaining || 8 April
 * ( 3 ) Constitutional economics || 15 April
 * ( 4 ) Civil servants and politics || 29 April
 * ( 5 ) Electoral law || 13 May
 * ( 6 ) Non-intervention under the policy of "one country, two systems" || 5 August
 * ( 7 ) National security law || 12 August
 * ( 8 ) Retirement security || 2 September
 * ( 9 ) The pace of development of the political structure || 9 September
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 * ( 5 ) Electoral law || 13 May
 * ( 6 ) Non-intervention under the policy of "one country, two systems" || 5 August
 * ( 7 ) National security law || 12 August
 * ( 8 ) Retirement security || 2 September
 * ( 9 ) The pace of development of the political structure || 9 September
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 * ( 8 ) Retirement security || 2 September
 * ( 9 ) The pace of development of the political structure || 9 September
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 * ( 9 ) The pace of development of the political structure || 9 September
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The response of the public to these activities was very good, especially to subjects which involve the political structure or the relationship between the Central Authorities and the HKSAR. A total of 980 participant-counts was recorded. The results of these discussions were also extensively covered by the media.

5. During this consultation period, the CCBL published two discussion papers and one reference paper to summarize the discussions on individual issues, thus helping the public understand and further express their opinions on these issues:

Discussion papers