Political situation
Written by: Lin Jian
2021-03-08 11:56
The last update date: 2021-03-08 11:56
Vice Premier Han Zheng, who is in charge of Hong Kong and Macao affairs, met with representatives of the Hong Kong People’s Congress yesterday (7th). He said that the central government has thoroughly discussed and studied the "Hong Kong National Security Law" and improved the electoral system. , Including key officials of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Han Zheng said that in the process of improving the electoral system, he repeatedly listened to the opinions of all parties.
(Screenshot of China Global Television Network)
China Global Television Network released footage of Han Zheng's meeting with representatives of the Hong Kong People's Congress in Beijing yesterday.
Han Zheng said at the meeting that the central government is very cautious on issues of national security and the electoral system, after in-depth research and comprehensive analysis.
He also pointed out that the central government has thoroughly discussed and studied the "Hong Kong District National Security Law" and improved the election system. During the process, it has listened to the opinions of all parties, including the principal officials of the Special Administrative Region, "and it is listening repeatedly."
Han Zheng also mentioned that the housing problem in Hong Kong has its historical background. It is very difficult to solve this problem, but it has to start.
He pointed out that if the situation persists, there is no consensus and there is no way. Even if there is a way to submit it to the Legislative Council, it will face harassment. This will harm the interests of Hong Kong people.
Han Zheng emphasized that he will continue to support Hong Kong's development as a financial center and an innovation and technology center.
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