The Deputy Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Hu Jianmin, said at the event today (14th) that the Basic Law seems to be "hard" knowledge, but it has always been a unique constitutional arrangement in China. know.
Refers to the "Basic Law" appearing to be "hard"
Hu Jianmin attended the "Let's Learn the Basic Law" award ceremony held by the New Home Association Kowloon West Service Centre, Yau Tsim Mong Multicultural Centre. The event aimed to encourage children to understand the Basic Law.
In his speech, he said that the Basic Law seems to be "hard" knowledge, but if young people start learning from an early age, they can have a deeper understanding of it.
He also pointed out: "The Constitution comes first and then the Basic Law, and there is 'one country' and then there are 'two systems'." He also pointed out that the Basic Law is unique in the world, and only the implementation of the Basic Law can maintain the integrity of Hong Kong. Prosperity and stability.
At the awards ceremony, a total of 26 participants received awards, 18 children won awards in the painting competition, and 8 young people won awards in the small video creation competition.
In addition, there was also a theatrical performance at the meeting. Five school children sang "My Motherland and Me". The school children on the stage and the participants in the audience held the Hong Kong regional flag in one hand and the Chinese flag in the other, accompanied by The song waved the flag in his hand.
After the performance, pamphlets on the Chinese Constitution and the Hong Kong Basic Law were distributed to encourage attendees to deepen their understanding of the two.
From the end of August, applicants for the recruitment of legal aid lawyers must pass the "National Security Law" test 8.18 deadline. The police cited the National Security Law and obtained a new warrant to inspect the two mobile phones seized by Li Zhiying's home. The Basic Law and the National Security Law test will be registered from August 5th. The University of Hong Kong will launch the national security compulsory courses from September. Eight major requirements are required to read the Constitution and the Basic Law.