After the fire tragedy in Urumqi, Xinjiang, people in many places in the mainland took to the streets to protest the excessive epidemic prevention and control, and some people chanted slogans involving political appeals.
Wu Qiubei, the president of the Federation of Trade Unions and a representative of the National People's Congress in Hong Kong, was asked this morning (28th) how he viewed the wave of demonstrations in the Mainland during his bid for re-election. .
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The National People's Congress is the highest authority in the country, and some candidates were asked about some national issues.
A reporter asked Wu Qiubei how he viewed the demonstrations in the Mainland. He said: "If you want to understand the specific situation, you can comment first. If you want to learn more, in principle, we don't want the epidemic prevention measures to be "intensified". It should be precise. , Follow the "Twenty Points" mentioned by President Xi Jinping in the epidemic prevention meeting."
Later, a reporter asked again that the slogans chanted by the demonstrators in the mainland involved many politically sensitive content.
Wu Qiubei said: "I haven't fully understood why they called (slogan), so I can't comment on it."
In addition, the recent legal controversy over the hiring of foreign lawyers in the Jimmy Lai case has risen to the political level. Some politicians, including National People's Congress Standing Committee member Tan Yaozong, believe that the law should be interpreted.
When Chen Manqi, the current NPC deputy who signed up on the same day, was asked about this, she only responded: "It is not convenient to comment on today's court of final appeal judgment, and we will talk about it later."
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