Politics
Written by: Wu Yan'an
2019-12-04 10:50
Last updated: 2019-12-04 10:50The Center for Progressive Education, chaired by Fan Xu Litai, a former member of the National People ’s Congress, held today (4th) a symposium on “National Constitution Day”. Guests included Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e, Director of the China International Affairs Office Wang Zhimin, Chief Secretary for Administration Zhang Jianzong, Member of the Basic Law Committee, Han Dayuan, etc.
After the district council election, Wang Zhimin ’s movements have received much attention. He said in Beijing yesterday that he would continue to faithfully perform his functions with the leadership team and all colleagues of the China United Nations Office. He will live up to his support. Today is the first time that Wang Zhimin has spoken publicly in Hong Kong after the district election. , "Hong Kong 01" will be broadcast live.
Wang Zhimin, director of the China International Affairs Office. (Profile picture)
[1045] The seminar was well-guarded. From registration to entering the venue, it can be described as "a lot of checkpoints." During the registration period, "Apple Daily" reporters were refused entry. The staff of the conference said that "Apple" was not invited, and "Apple" reporters said The forums of the past two years have been able to enter the venue, questioning why they cannot enter the venue this year.
After reviewing the information, the symposium was organized by Lijin Education Center last year, and the symposium the previous year was co-organized by Bairen Fund in conjunction with the Hong Kong Basic Law Promotion Joint Conference and the Sun Tak Foundation.
Tan Yaozong, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, also attended. (Photo by Wu Yan'an)
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Wang Zhimin