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Hong Kong version of the National Security Law | Zhang Xiaoming pointed out that the opposition forced the legislation to make Tu Jinshen question Beijing’s fear of losing elections

2020-06-09T21:34:58.635Z


Zhang Xiaoming, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, mentioned yesterday (8th) that, to a certain extent, he agreed with the central government’s efforts to deal with national security legislation in the port area, which was forced out by the opposition and radical separation forces. Tu Jinshen, a member of the Democratic Party’s Legislative Council, questioned that Beijing’s actual consideration was that it might not be possible for more than half of the establishment to be elected in the Legislative Council, so it took its own initiative early.


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Written by: Lin Jian

2020-06-09 12:29

Last update date: 2020-06-09 12:29

Zhang Xiaoming, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, mentioned yesterday (8th) that, to a certain extent, he agreed with the central government’s efforts to deal with national security legislation in the port area, which was forced out by the opposition and radical separation forces. Tu Jinshen, a member of the Democratic Party’s Legislative Council, questioned that Beijing’s actual consideration was that it might not be possible for more than half of the establishment to be elected in the Legislative Council, so it took its own initiative early.

Zhang Xiaoming, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office. (Profile picture)

Liu Zhaojia: Only focus on elections and despise the Central

Tu Jinshen analyzed the radio program this morning (9th). The mainland authorities expected the results of the September Legislative Council elections. The establishment faction may not be the majority, which made it difficult for Legislation 23 in the Basic Law to be legislated in Hong Kong in the next four years. The implementation of the Minato District National Security Law, so he did not agree that the Minato City National Security Law was "forced by the opposition."

For those with established factions who proposed to set up a special court to hear national security law cases, it is not appropriate to set up juries in the future. Tu Jinshen described the remarks as "outrageous" and scared foreign investors, but he believed that it was only "extremely left" people. More than Beijing actually thought.

Liu Zhaojia, deputy chairman of the National Hong Kong and Macao Studies Association, pointed out that after the occupation movement in 2014, the central government made a comprehensive study and analysis of the international and Hong Kong situation. However, it does not think that the central government only focuses on the election of the Legislative Council and implements the national security laws of the port area. Because the central government has a comprehensive plan to gradually implement it. He believes that after the legislation of the Minzu District National Security Law, the remarks that will discredit the central government will be reduced. The effectiveness of the Minzu District National Security Law does not lie in real use, because the existence of relevant laws can already play a deterrent role.

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