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It is reported that Zheng Yanxiong is in charge of the Central Liaison Office and Liu Zhaojia: If he also serves as a national security adviser to help Hong Kong take care of national security work

2023-01-14T06:38:50.536Z


It is understood that Zheng Yanxiong, director of the National Security Office of the Central Government in Hong Kong, will succeed Luo Huining as director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government. Relevant parties will make an announcement later. After the implementation of the "Hong Kong National Security Law", Zheng Yanxiong was appointed as the first in July 2020.


It is understood that Zheng Yanxiong, director of the National Security Office of the Central Government in Hong Kong, will succeed Luo Huining as director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government. Relevant parties will make an announcement later.

Zheng Yanxiong was appointed as the first director of the National Security Agency in July 2020 after the implementation of the "Hong Kong National Security Law". The central government is "highly reassured".


Liu Zhaojia, consultant of the National Association for Hong Kong and Macau Studies, pointed out that Hong Kong is moving towards "government and prosperity".

However, Luo Huining's appointment as the director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Liaison Office meant that he was "resigned at a critical moment". At that time, he had already passed the normal retirement age.

He said that Zheng Yanxiong is familiar with Hong Kong affairs and has worked in the National Security Office, so he should be the right candidate to take over as the director of the Liaison Office.


Zheng Yanxiong is the first director of the National Security Agency 


Liu : Luo Huining can be said to have retired

Zheng Yanxiong himself is from Shantou and has worked in Guangdong for many years. He was a member of the Standing Committee and Secretary-General of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, Secretary-General of the South China Branch of the People's Daily and the Propaganda Department of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee.

The most well-known is that during his tenure as the secretary of the Shanwei Municipal Party Committee, he used strong tactics to resolve the Wukan Village incident, which attracted wide attention from international public opinion. Said that "overseas media can be trusted, sows will climb trees", and has experience in dealing with complex situations.

Liu Zhaojia pointed out that if Zheng Yanxiong is appointed by the central government as an adviser to the National Security Council after he becomes the director of the Liaison Office, Zheng Yanxiong will enable the National Security Council to better exercise its power to maintain national security, and Hong Kong will be able to take the initiative and handle the maintenance issues on its own. national security jobs.

The National Security Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall set up a National Security Advisor, who shall be appointed by the Central People's Government to provide advice on matters related to the performance of duties of the National Security Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

The national security affairs adviser attended the meeting of the National Security Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

Article 15 of the Hong Kong National Security Law 

Liu Zhaojia.

(Photo by Huang Baoying/File photo)

Liu Zhaojia: Zheng's experience in Cantonese will help implement the "National Security Law"

Liu Zhaojia pointed out that Zheng Yanxiong is proficient in Cantonese, which is more beneficial for him to communicate with all walks of life in Hong Kong: "In any case, the central government's new policy towards Hong Kong has been formulated and gradually implemented. Whoever is the director of the Liaison Office must implement the central government's policy towards Hong Kong to ensure Hong Kong's prosperity, stability and speed up the development of Hong Kong. Integrate into the overall situation of national development.”

Liu Zhaojia mentioned that Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, said that the national security situation is becoming more and more severe under the continuous suppression of the United States and the West. The central government and Hong Kong need to be more vigilant and strengthen cooperation in response.

Under the new political situation, Zheng Yanxiong's experience in maintaining national security will help the SAR government and all sectors of society to better ensure the implementation of the "National Security Law", maintain national security, ensure social stability, and enhance the awareness and sense of responsibility of all sectors of society for national security. .

Zheng Yanxiong, who set a precedent, is neither a member nor an alternate member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China

In the past, the director of the Central Liaison Office was always a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China or an alternate member, but Zheng Yanxiong was neither a member of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, nor was he on the waiting list.

Liu Zhaojia pointed out that this aspect is not a big problem.

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Source: hk1

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