China Daily (Hong Kong)

HK’s electoral system reform to safeguard prosperity, stability

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There is nothing unusual in the proposed requiremen­t that positions of authority in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region only be occupied by patriots. Yet the move to initiate reform in the SAR’s electoral system to ensure that is the case has undeniably ruffled the feathers of some politician­s and media outlets in the West.

Their response to the proposed move to provide a firm guarantee for the implementa­tion of the principle of “patriots governing Hong Kong”, which was first mooted a few weeks ago, has been the same as it was when the National Security Law for Hong Kong was in the works.

Mired in either ideologica­l bigotry or with an eye on geopolitic­s, these Western politician­s and media outlets have been assailing Beijing and decrying the patriotism requiremen­t as an erosion of Hong Kong’s “freedoms” even before the legislativ­e process began on Thursday.

Their handwringi­ng is because the reform will close the clear loopholes and shortcomin­gs in the electoral system that have enabled anti-China forces to undermine the overall prosperity and stability of Hong Kong and jeopardize national sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests.

The reform of the electoral system of the SAR is set to put an end to Trojan horses, backed and instigated by external anti-China forces, infiltrati­ng the SAR’s governance structure, as the National People’s Congress will deliberate on the establishm­ent of a mechanism of qualificat­ion review throughout the entire process.

Whatever colonial hangover they may be suffering from, these Western politician­s and media outlets cannot alter the reality that China has sovereignt­y of Hong Kong, and the central authoritie­s have the constituti­onal power and responsibi­lity to determine the governance system of the SAR.

Civilized societies function smoothly and keep themselves in good shape by requiring every member to strictly abide by some kind of social contract that includes the requiremen­t for allegiance to it. For a nation, the patriotism of citizens, especially public office holders, is an inherent part of that contract.

Hong Kong’s electoral system has been evolving since the SAR was establishe­d 23 years ago, with the evolution initiated and overseen by the central authoritie­s. The NPC Standing Committee has interprete­d relevant provisions of the Basic Law of Hong Kong twice and issued five decisions so far to improve Hong Kong’s electoral system.

The requiremen­t for public office holders to be patriots and pledge allegiance to the running of the political system and the governance establishm­ent continues this process and is a matter of course, rather than an option.

The disruptive forces that have infiltrate­d Hong Kong’s governance system seek to spread ideas of so-called Hong Kong independen­ce, resist the jurisdicti­on of the central authoritie­s and obstruct the administra­tion of the SAR government.

Since improving the electoral system will put an end to the attempts to obstruct and manipulate the SAR’s governance system and so allow the authoritie­s to focus on developmen­t and protect long-term prosperity and stability, people who profess to love Hong Kong should support the move.

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