Secretary for Justice Lam Ding-kwok published his first blog after taking office today (3rd), pointing out that the rule of law is the cornerstone of Hong Kong's success all along, and maintaining and promoting this core value is extremely critical to Hong Kong's future. and one of the top priorities of the DoJ team.
Refers to the rule of law is not difficult to understand, high and low
Lin Dingguo pointed out that objective facts confirm that the rule of law in Hong Kong is highly respected, and his experience has made him full of confidence in the rule of law in Hong Kong, but stressed: "I will not be blindly confident, nor will I be ruthless. There are doubts about the rule of law, and even disagreements. I will listen to different voices patiently and carefully, and I will explain my position to everyone concisely and clearly, hoping to understand each other.”
Lin Dingguo also pointed out that the rule of law is not and should not be a concept that is difficult to understand, high and low, but provides a fair and stable environment for everyone to live with peace of mind.
The key to building a rule-of-law society is that citizens have a sense of community, respect each other, tolerate each other, are willing to compromise, and automatically and consciously abide by a set of rules that apply to everyone. The maintenance of the rule of law also depends on every citizen being responsible.
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Deputy Secretary for Justice Cheung Kwok-kwan also published his first blog after taking office, pointing out that the Basic Law protects the rights and freedoms of Hong Kong citizens, and also ensures the independence of the judiciary and the right of final adjudication in the Hong Kong SAR. He believes that "facts speak louder than words" and that the rule of law in Hong Kong The level ranks 19th in the world, which is better than many European and American countries.
He pointed out that there are still some people in the society who have doubts or even doubts about the rule of law in Hong Kong, and will assist the Secretary to explain, so that the local and international community can accurately understand the actual situation of the rule of law in Hong Kong and eliminate misunderstandings.
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