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The slogan "End one-party dictatorship" violates the National Security Law? Lin Zheng: We must respect the Constitution and the Communist Party of China

2021-04-29T01:16:18.446Z


This year is the first "June 4th" after the implementation of the "Hong Kong National Security Law." The Stake plans to hold a candlelight rally in Victoria Park, but there have been recent reports that the police will not approve the rally. Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was also asked today (27th),


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Written by: Zhou Haoyi

2021-04-27 11:54

Last update date: 2021-04-27 11:56

This year is the first "June 4th" after the implementation of the "Hong Kong National Security Law." The Stake plans to hold a candlelight rally in Victoria Park, but there have been recent reports that the police will not approve the rally.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was also asked today (27) whether the stake "end one-party dictatorship" slogan would violate the National Security Law. She said that it is difficult to judge whether individual cases are legal, but Hong Kong, as a special administrative region, must respect the Constitution "Respect the Communist Party of China.

As for the extent to which disrespect would violate the National Security Act, Lam said it depends on the law, evidence and behavior.

Refers to the Communist Party to bring a better life to the people

Before attending the executive meeting, Carrie Lam said that Hong Kong is a society under the rule of law, and everything is handled in accordance with the law. It is difficult to judge whether each case is legal or not. It depends on evidence and evidence collection.

She said that Hong Kong, as an inseparable part of the People's Republic of China, enjoys a high degree of autonomy under the central government's overall governance, rather than complete and absolute autonomy.

She also pointed out that as a special administrative region, Hong Kong must respect the Constitution, and the Constitution clearly states that it is led by the Communist Party of China. "Under the premise of respecting the Constitution, the ruling Communist Party of China should also be respected today." She mentioned This year is the centenary celebration of the founding of the Communist Party. You can see that under the leadership of the Communist Party, the country’s economy is taking off and the people’s lives are being brought to life. Hong Kong’s position should be to respect the Party.

Whether the stake "end the one-party dictatorship" slogan would violate the National Security Act, Lam Cheng said that it is difficult to judge whether individual cases are legal, but Hong Kong, as a special zone, must respect the Chinese Communist Party.

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As for whether the June 4th rally would violate the National Security Act, Carrie Lam said that it would depend on what happened in the rally and whether there were crimes that violated the National Security Act, including subversion of state power or endangering national security.

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