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Retired and appointed to come to Hong Kong, Luo Huining's two political changes during his tenure choked on US sanctions: send US dollars for freezing

2023-01-14T11:32:55.395Z


The director of the Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was replaced, and Luo Huining stepped down as the director of the Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the National Security Affairs Advisor of the National Security Commission, and the deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office. Luo Huining came to Hong Kong to serve as the director of the Liaison Office during the anti-revision movement in January 2020.


The director of the Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was replaced, and Luo Huining stepped down as the director of the Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the National Security Affairs Advisor of the National Security Commission, and the deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office.

Luo Huining came to Hong Kong to serve as the director of the Liaison Office in January 2020 during the anti-amendment movement. Unlike the previous directors of the Liaison Office since the return of the People's Republic of China, all of them had close ties with Hong Kong. Luo Huining has worked in the local area for decades. ", served in Qinghai and Shanxi Provincial Party Committee Secretary and other important positions.


After three years in Hong Kong, the anti-amendment movement subsided, the implementation of the "Hong Kong National Security Law" and the "improvement of the electoral system". Liu Zhaojia, a consultant of the National Association for Hong Kong and Macau Studies, pointed out that Luo Huining came to Hong Kong with the meaning of "accepting orders in danger". retreat."

He also pointed out that at present, Hong Kong is moving towards "government and prosperity", and it is not surprising that there are changes in the Liaison Office at this time.


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From retiring to the second line and transferring to "extraordinary times" Hong Kong

Luo Huining succeeded Wang Zhimin as the director of the Liaison Office in January 2020. At that time, he was over 65 years old and retired. Before coming to Hong Kong, he had just stepped down as the secretary of the Shanxi Provincial Party Committee and was transferred to the vice chairman of the Financial and Economic Committee of the National People's Congress.

From being relegated to the second line, to being transferred to Hong Kong in an extraordinary period, authoritative sources from Beijing pointed out at the time that the transfer was in response to changes in Hong Kong's situation, and officials who were more in line with Hong Kong's actual development were appointed to take up the work of the Liaison Office.

Two major political changes were blocked by US sanctions and sent $100 for freezing

During the period when Luo Huining was in charge of the Liaison Office, Hong Kong experienced major political changes, including the enactment of the "National Security Law" and the "improvement of the electoral system" for Hong Kong, which were criticized by the United Kingdom and the United States for violating "one country, two systems" and harming Hong Kong's human rights and democracy.

Luo Huining retorted that the "sword" and "shield" of the central government to maintain social stability and protect Hong Kong's future constitute the necessary conditions for solving deep-seated problems in the field of economy and people's livelihood: "Whoever wants to break the bottom line in national security and public peace, the central government will not It is allowed, but the citizens do not agree."

In August 2020, the U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctioned 11 Chinese and Hong Kong officials, including then Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, under the Hong Kong National Security Law. It is also possible to send $100 to Mr. Trump for his freeze.”

Without calling out the name and clamoring to "end the one-party dictatorship" as the enemy's stake, it was subsequently disbanded

Under the "National Security Law", civic organizations in the democratic camp were disbanded one by one, and the stake association, which had been established for more than 30 years, began to be attacked by public opinion from the establishment in 2021.

In June 2021, Luo Huining stated in his speech without naming names that those who clamored to "end the one-party dictatorship" and denied the CCP's leadership of the "one country, two systems" cause destroyed "one country, two systems, the foundation of the system, and are the real enemy of Hong Kong's prosperity and stability." People's associations are aimed at stake associations whose platform is to "end the one-party dictatorship."

In September of the same year, Li Zhuoren, He Junren, and Zou Xingtong were accused of "inciting others to subvert state power." Police officers from the National Security Department went to the "June 4th Memorial Hall" to search for evidence. In the same month, the stake was officially disbanded.

Frequent "appearance" on people's livelihood issues, visit the cage house in person: hearing is worse than seeing!

He made a high-profile political statement. After the social movement subsided, Luo Huining also frequently "appeared" on issues of people's livelihood and anti-epidemic issues.

On the eve of the National Day in 2021, the Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China launched a number of residential activities. Luo Huining personally visited the residents of the "cage houses" in Mong Kok, saying that "seeing is worse than hearing." Seeing such a crowded living environment with his own eyes made him feel very heavy.

He mentioned that "sufficient housing" is the only way to "job happily." The housing problem has become the biggest livelihood issue in Hong Kong. "We must step up efforts to solve the housing problem." This is not only the concern of the central government, but also the expectation of the general public.

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Liu Zhaojia said that after the social riots in 2019, Luo Huining was appointed as the director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government when he was in danger. Retire."

National People's Congress Standing Committee member Tan Yaozong pointed out that when Luo Huining was appointed as the director of the Liaison Office, it was the most challenging time. At that time, Hong Kong was experiencing social incidents and then the outbreak of the epidemic.

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Source: hk1

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