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Wang Zhenmin: Hong Kong-style democracy must abandon Western-style fantasies and serve the Chinese regime, but not "inlandization"

2022-01-11T06:40:29.869Z


The National Association for Hong Kong and Macao Studies held the "Seminar on the Development of Democracy in Hong Kong under One Country, Two Systems" in Beijing today (11th).


The National Association for Hong Kong and Macau Studies held the "Seminar on the Development of Democracy in Hong Kong under One Country, Two Systems" in Beijing today (11th). Wang Zhenmin, Vice President of the National Association for Hong Kong and Macau Studies and Dean of the National Institute of Governance of Tsinghua University, said in his speech that Hong Kong should follow the Basic Law and the "Basic Law". The principle of "One Country, Two Systems" establishes and develops a brand-new Hong Kong-style capitalist democracy, emphasizing that Hong Kong's democracy is neither Western-style nor "inland-like".


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Wang Zhenmin pointed out that the process of democratic development in Hong Kong is led by the central government, and the development of democracy under "one country, two systems" is the right way to completely solve the economic and people's livelihood problems plaguing Hong Kong.

However, he stressed that Hong Kong's democracy will not be "mainlandized", but to develop a Hong Kong-style capitalist democratic system, neither a Western-style nor a mainland-style one.

He emphasized that Hong Kong should abandon the illusion of Western-style democracy, referring to the commercialization of Western democracy and the normalization of financial power transactions. He pointed out that although the United States has changed the ruling party many times, it still cannot make fundamental changes. Substantial changes.

Wang Zhenmin also mentioned that the central government firmly supports the development of democracy in Hong Kong. The development of Hong Kong democracy based on "One Country, Two Systems" and the Basic Law must have four points. One is to ensure security, exclude external interference, and serve the Chinese regime for the rejuvenation of all Hong Kong people and the Chinese nation. The second is good governance and good governance, accepting goodwill criticism; the third is to promote healthy economic and social development and share the results fairly; the fourth is to build a pluralistic form of democracy.

Xu Ze: The development of democracy is based on the premise of constitutionalism

Xu Ze, president of the National Association for Hong Kong and Macao Studies, also emphasized in his speech that the development of democracy in Hong Kong must be led by the central government, and that Hong Kong must adhere to one country, two systems, and correctly handle the relationship between the central government and the SAR, in order to effectively maintain the constitutional order.

He pointed out that the democratic development of Hong Kong must be based on the foundation of the country's constitution, and at the same time, patriots must govern Hong Kong.

The SAR enjoys a high degree of autonomy, including executive power, legislative power, independent judicial power and final adjudication power, all of which bear a relationship of responsibility to the central government.

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Source: hk1

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