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Hong Kong version of the National Security Law|Hong Kong Minyan Research: More than 5 adults support the US government no longer grants special treatment to Hong Kong

2020-07-03T12:24:28.301Z


The National Security Act of the Port Area was formally implemented in Hong Kong on the evening of June 30. According to the latest poll by the Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion, after 57% of the respondents supported the legislation, the US government no longer grants Hong Kong some Special treatments different from China, including independent customs zones, bilateral economic and trade relations, freely convertible currencies, and visa treatment; 29% of the respondents expressed opposition. In addition, the survey also showed that 56% of the respondents were dissatisfied with the performance of the Hong Kong Government in coping with the new coronary pneumonia, and 35% of the respondents were satisfied.


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Written by Peng Zhuowei

2020-07-03 17:49

Last update date: 2020-07-03 17:49

The National Security Act of the Port Area was formally implemented in Hong Kong on the evening of June 30. According to the latest poll by the Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion, after 57% of the respondents supported the legislation, the US government no longer grants Hong Kong some Special treatments different from China, including independent customs zones, bilateral economic and trade relations, freely convertible currencies, and visa treatment; 29% of the respondents expressed opposition.

In addition, the survey also showed that 56% of the respondents were dissatisfied with the performance of the Hong Kong Government in coping with the new coronary pneumonia, and 35% of the respondents were satisfied.

Chen Jialuo, an associate professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the Baptist University, believes that this primary election will be an indicator of whether there is still room for civil voting after the legislation of the National Security Act in Minato City. obligation. (Profile picture / Photo by OJL)

The Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion will be in charge of election monitoring next week in the democratic primary. Chen Jialuo, associate professor of the Department of Politics and International Relations at the Baptist University, believes that this primary election will be an indicator of whether there is still room for civil voting after the legislation of the Minato City National Security Law. Rights and obligations.

Chen Jialuo believes that after the enactment of the "National Security Act of the Minato City," the government will further oppress the September Legislative Council elections, or prevent democratic candidates from entering the gate. He also mentioned that there are now publicity materials for democratic candidates of unknown origin and discredited in the primary election, and I believe that the relevant situation will come one after another.

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Hong Kong version of the National Security Law Survey

Source: hk1

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