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Tan Huizhu pointed out that there is no need to change Liang Junyan after one country, two systems in 2047: if you do it well, there will be no 50-year deadline

2022-07-03T09:46:56.720Z


During his visit to Hong Kong on July 1, President Xi Jinping mentioned in his important speech that "one country, two systems" has been repeatedly tested in practice and is in line with the fundamental interests of the country and the nation.


During his visit to Hong Kong on July 1, President Xi Jinping mentioned in his important speech that "one country, two systems" has been repeatedly tested in practice and is in line with the fundamental interests of the country and the nation.


Tan Huizhu, deputy director of the Basic Law Committee, said that Xi Jinping's remarks were "reassuring" for Hong Kong equivalents, stating that "one country, two systems" should not have a 50-year limit, as long as everyone accurately understands the core of the system; Legislative Council President Leung Kwan-yin also pointed out that "one country, two systems" does not need to be changed.


Xi Jinping delivered an important speech on July 1, saying that "one country, two systems" has no reason to change.

(Joint interview/Associated Press)

Tan Huizhu: The premise is to ensure that it is not deformed or out of shape

In an interview with the "Now News" program, Tan Huizhu pointed out that "one country, two systems" is a long-term cause. As long as it is done well, not out of shape, not out of shape, and retains the original intention, it can go on forever. 2047 should not be the limit.

She also mentioned that the socialist country led by the Communist Party needs to be respected by everyone, and a high degree of autonomy can be implemented below, "I give this right, because I have full governance power, and then you govern Hong Kong according to a high degree of autonomy and Hong Kong people, you must "patriots" "Governing Hong Kong", only in this way can "one country, two systems" be realized."

She pointed out that Xi Jinping's speech is also exhorting the new SAR government to respond more quickly to citizens' demands for housing, education and integration of the Mainland, and to take the overall situation into consideration in governance, and not focus on those with vested interests.

Liang Junyan: Sanctions will not affect the development of Hong Kong in various fields

Leung Kwan-yin, President of the Legislative Council, also said after attending the event today (3rd) that as long as "One Country, Two Systems" is done well and can be stable and sustainable, "50 years of unchanged" is just a statement, and there will be no 50-year period if it is done well.

He pointed out that Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, and Luo Huining, director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government, have repeatedly emphasized the relevant statement earlier, and the current President Xi Jinping has personally reiterated that as long as the "one country, two systems" is implemented well, Hong Kong citizens do not need to worry about the 2047 issue.

He also mentioned that although some officials in Hong Kong are sanctioned by foreign countries, there are still many other officials in the SAR who can promote economic and trade relations. Many places have close trade relations with Hong Kong, which does not affect the development of Hong Kong in different fields.

He Shizhu recalls Deng Xiaoping: After 2047, "One Country, Two Systems" does not have to change, but it can be continued for another 50 years. Analysis | Xi's speech "a final word"?

Alleviating worries in 2047, Hong Kong's economic role is still heavy on July 1. Liu Zhaojia analyzes Xi's speech: One country, two systems can solve problems on its own, and it will not end after 2047

Source: hk1

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