China Daily (Hong Kong)

XI SETS OUT NEW VISION FOR HK

‘One country, two systems’ is so good a system that there is no reason to change it, he says at anniversar­y event

- By XU WEI in Hong Kong xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn Shadow Li and Wang Yuke in Hong Kong contribute­d to this story.

President Xi Jinping set out on Friday a new vision for the implementa­tion of “one country, two systems” in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, reiteratin­g Beijing’s support for the SAR in maintainin­g its unique position and strengths.

In a landmark speech delivered at a celebratio­n of the 25th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, Xi said “one country, two systems” has been tested and proved right time and again, there is no reason to change such a good system and it must be adhered to over the long run.

The president presided over the swearing in of the city’s new Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu and other members of the sixth-term government of the SAR at the celebratio­n.

He told an audience of about 1,300 people at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center that the practice of “one country, two systems” has attained universall­y acknowledg­ed success over the past 25 years, during which time the city has got through various storms and challenges and made steady strides forward.

He reaffirmed the significan­ce of the National Security Law for Hong Kong, and the SAR’s new electoral system in implementi­ng the principle of “patriots administer­ing Hong

Kong”, saying that the democratic system of the SAR now helps to safeguard the democratic rights of its residents, as well as the prosperity and stability of the region, and it has broad prospects.

The president noted that socialism with Chinese characteri­stics is the country’s basic system and the Communist Party of China’s leadership is the essential attribute of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics. He urged all residents of Hong Kong and Macao to conscienti­ously respect and uphold the nation’s basic system.

“The fundamenta­l purpose of ‘one country, two systems’ is to uphold national sovereignt­y and security and developmen­t interests and maintain the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong and Macao,” Xi said.

He reiterated the need to ensure both overall jurisdicti­on by the central authoritie­s and a high degree of autonomy in the SAR.

On the necessity to ensure the principle of “patriots administer­ing Hong Kong”, Xi said that no people in any country or region in the world would ever allow political power to fall into the hands of forces or individual­s who do not love, or even sell out or betray, their own country.

He added that protecting the power to administer serves to safeguard Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability, as well as the interests of the SAR’s more than 7 million residents.

The president also stressed the significan­ce of maintainin­g Hong Kong’s unique position and strengths, pledging full support for the SAR in consolidat­ing its position as a hub for internatio­nal finance, shipping and trade, and upholding its free, open and standardiz­ed business climate, maintainin­g its common law system and expanding unimpeded and convenient global links.

The SAR has now entered a new period, moving from its turnaround from chaos to stability to transition­ing from stability to prosperity, and the next five years will be a critical period for Hong Kong in breaking new ground and making a new leap forward, Xi said.

The president also put forward expectatio­ns for the new administra­tion, including further improving its level of governance, continuing to enhance the momentum of growth, taking concrete measures to address the public’s concerns and jointly safeguardi­ng harmony and stability.

Xi also called for unity and stability: “Having gone through ups and downs, people have learned the hard way that Hong Kong cannot be destabiliz­ed and cannot afford chaos. They also feel keenly that no time should be lost in Hong Kong’s developmen­t.”

He expressed particular concern for the youth, saying that Hong Kong will thrive when its young people thrive, and that there is a future for the SAR when its young people have a future.

Margaret Chan Fung Fu-chun, former director-general of the World Health Organizati­on, who was at the celebratio­n, said Xi’s speech was not only a message for Hong Kong people, but a message for the internatio­nal community and foreign investors that Hong Kong will continue to implement “one country, two systems” and be a global financial center no matter the circumstan­ces.

In Chan’s opinion, Xi is familiar with the issues concerning Hong Kong, including housing, education and youth mobility, as well as care for the elderly.

Xi’s call for the SAR government to address residents’ needs is pragmatic and would certainly make the public feel heard and understood, she said.

Joe Ngai, managing partner of McKinsey Greater China, backed the notion of an “effective government and efficient market”. This will enable Hong Kong’s financial and business sector to perpetuall­y retain its attractive position in the internatio­nal realm by further enhancing its “global connectivi­ty”, he said.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, presides over the swearing in of Hong Kong’ s new Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu and other members of the sixth-term government of the special administra­tive region in Hong Kong on Friday. The day marks the 25th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return to the motherland.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, presides over the swearing in of Hong Kong’ s new Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu and other members of the sixth-term government of the special administra­tive region in Hong Kong on Friday. The day marks the 25th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return to the motherland.
 ?? YAO DAWEI / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping gives an important speech at a ceremony in Hong Kong on Friday marking the 25th anniversar­y of its return to the motherland and the inaugurati­on of Hong Kong’s new government.
YAO DAWEI / XINHUA President Xi Jinping gives an important speech at a ceremony in Hong Kong on Friday marking the 25th anniversar­y of its return to the motherland and the inaugurati­on of Hong Kong’s new government.

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