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[Xia Baolong Palm Hong Kong and Macao Office] Liu Zhaojia, the first 9 leaders of the Hong Kong and Macao Office: only transitional

2020-02-15T11:08:41.614Z


The central authority in charge of Hong Kong and Macao affairs has undergone a major adjustment. The State Council announced recently that Xia Baolong, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, also serves as director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office; It is worth noting that Luo Huining, the director of the Hong Kong China Federation of Liaison Offices and Fu Ziying, the director of the Macau Liaison Office of the Macao, also serve as deputy directors of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office for the first time since the reunification. After the two joined the Hong Kong and Macau Office, together with Xia Baolong, Zhang Xiaoming and the original five deputy directors, the Hong Kong and Macau Office will have nine leaders, the largest number in history. Liu Zhaojia, deputy chairman of the National Hong Kong and Macao Research Association, believes that three of the nine are concurrent positions. I believe that the transfer of the leadership of the Hong Kong and Macau Office this time is only a transitional nature. It also means that the Hong Kong and Macau Office will be responsible for more affairs in the future, so more staff are needed to handle it. .


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Written by: Peng Yiwei

2020-02-15 18:58

Last updated: 2020-02-15 18:58

The central authority in charge of Hong Kong and Macao affairs has undergone a major adjustment. The State Council announced recently that Xia Baolong, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, also serves as director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office; It is worth noting that Luo Huining, the director of the Hong Kong China Federation of Liaison Offices and Fu Ziying, the director of the Macau Liaison Office of the Macao, also serve as deputy directors of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office for the first time since the reunification. After the two joined the Hong Kong and Macau Office, together with Xia Baolong, Zhang Xiaoming and the original five deputy directors, the Hong Kong and Macau Office will have nine leaders, the largest number in history.

Liu Zhaojia, deputy chairman of the National Hong Kong and Macao Research Association, believes that three of the nine are concurrent positions. I believe that the transfer of the leadership of the Hong Kong and Macau Office this time is only a transitional nature. It also means that the Hong Kong and Macau Office will be responsible for more affairs in the future, so more staff are needed to handle it. .

The State Council announced recently that Xia Baolong, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, also serves as director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, and Zhang Xiaoming was re-designated as deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office. There will be 9 leaders, the most in history.

Liu Zhaojia pointed out that after the Fourth Plenary Session of the Communist Party of China, the central government stated that it would strengthen its patriotism and love of Hong Kong, realize patriots ruling Hong Kong, promote all kinds of national education, and curb hostile forces to prevent Hong Kong from becoming a base for external forces to fight against China.

He believes that the adjustment of the Hong Kong and Macao affairs agencies this time is to better implement Hong Kong's policies, "not for reorganization." Regarding rumors that Huang Liuquan, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, will later be reassigned as deputy director of the China United Affairs Office, Liu Zhaojia pointed out that there is no rule that there will be further transfers, because at the Fourth Plenary Session, Hong Kong and Macau affairs have been foreseen for a series of major actions.

As for the fate of Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e, Liu Zhaojia emphasized that because the Chief Executive is not in the system of the Central Government, when the Central Government is studying whether to change the Chief Executive, it needs to consider whether it is suitable for succession and it will cause shock to the existing team. Therefore, changing the Chief Executive is not easy. .

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