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Hong Kong version of the National Security Law | said that the National People's Congress considers Hong Kong's social interests

2020-05-22T04:29:00.883Z


The Third Session of the Thirteenth National People's Congress opened this morning (22nd). The agenda includes consideration of the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law." The draft mainly targets four types of behaviors, including subversion of state power, secession of the country, terrorist activities, and interference by external forces. Legislative Council Chairman Liang Junyan today (22) responded to the National People's Congress deliberation on the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law. Liang believes that the National Security Law was formulated by the National People's Congress in accordance with the actual situation of Hong Kong and followed by constitutional functions. It was based on the overall social interests of the country and Hong Kong, and expressed "respect, understanding, and support" for this.


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Written by: Huang Fengyi, Liu Jinhua

2020-05-22 11:53

Last update date: 2020-05-22 12:24

The Third Session of the Thirteenth National People's Congress opened this morning (22nd). The agenda includes consideration of the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law." The draft mainly targets four types of behaviors, including subversion of state power, secession of the country, terrorist activities, and interference by external forces.

Legislative Council Chairman Liang Junyan today (22) responded to the National People's Congress deliberation on the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law. Liang believes that the National Security Law was formulated by the National People's Congress in accordance with the actual situation of Hong Kong and followed by constitutional functions. It was based on the overall social interests of the country and Hong Kong, and expressed "respect, understanding, and support" for this.

Liang Junyan also believes that Hong Kong has not been able to legislate on 23 local laws in the past 23 years. In the past few years, "the situation in Hong Kong has undergone great changes." It is responsible to guarantee national security. He also questioned whether Hong Kong people were willing to continue "daily riots and no normal life." He also believes that all sectors should take a calm look at this matter and take into account the overall public interest.

Liang also reiterated that the SAR government has a constitutional responsibility to establish 23 articles, saying that the SAR government should start relevant work in due course, believing that this is the common wish of Hong Kong people, and it will also help maintain Hong Kong's prosperity and stability.

Legislative Council Chairman Liang Junyan met with reporters https://bit.ly/36mDRnx

Posted by 01 News on Thursday, May 21, 2020

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