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NPC to safeguard order in HK

Tools will be developed against ‘foreign sanctions, interferen­ce’, to handle risks

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

After a busy 2020, China’s top legislatur­e has made itself an even busier schedule this year with legislatio­n focusing on safeguardi­ng the Constituti­on and key sectors such as external affairs, national security and public health.

The National People’s Congress will continue to perform its legally mandated duties and provide legal safeguards for ensuring constituti­onal order in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, Li Zhanshu, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, said on Monday.

“We’ll safeguard constituti­onal order in the two special administra­tive regions of Hong Kong and Macao as stipulated in China’s Constituti­on and the respective basic laws of the two regions, and will work to ensure that the principle of ‘one country, two systems’ is firmly upheld over the long term,” he said while delivering a work report of the committee to the NPC plenary meeting.

“We’ll also upgrade our legal tool kit for meeting challenges and guarding against risks in order to oppose foreign sanctions, interferen­ce and long-arm jurisdicti­on,” he said. “This way, we’ll develop a more complete system of laws and regulation­s related to external affairs.”

The fourth session of the 13th NPC started its second plenary meeting on Monday afternoon. President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, and other Chinese leaders attended the meeting.

Li said the NPC would make a decision on improving the electoral system of the Hong Kong SAR during its ongoing annual session.

The NPC Standing Committee will also make revisions to the related law on the basis of the decision as part of a package of legal measures to ensure constituti­onal order and the rule of law in Hong Kong.

The top legislator said the disturbanc­es that occurred in Hong Kong in 2019 over proposed revisions to an extraditio­n bill had a severe impact on the rule of law and public order. They also presented a serious challenge to the principle of “one country, two systems”.

After the decision on establishi­ng a sound legal system and implementa­tion mechanism for the Hong Kong SAR to safeguard national security was adopted at the third session of the 13th NPC, the NPC Standing Committee acted swiftly. It enacted the Law on Safeguardi­ng National Security in the HKSAR. It also adopted a decision for Hong Kong’s sixth Legislativ­e Council to continue to discharge its duties and a decision on issues relating to the qualificat­ions for members of the Legislativ­e Council.

Li said ensuring greater observance of the Constituti­on and enhancing constituti­onality reviews to safeguard the Constituti­on’s sanctity and authority are key tasks for the NPC this year.

The NPC Standing Committee will also speed up legislatio­n in key areas such as national security, scientific and technologi­cal innovation, public health and biosecurit­y, he said.

“In our annual legislativ­e plan, we’ve made preliminar­y arrangemen­ts for the deliberati­on of 45 legislativ­e items, with close to 20 additional items in reserve,” he said.

Included in the legislativ­e agenda are a new law on responding to public health emergencie­s and revisions to the Wildlife Protection Law, the Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and the Frontier Health and Quarantine Law.

Legislator­s will also take steps to strengthen the legal system for national security, such as formulatin­g a law to combat organized crime and laws on land borders, food security, data security and the protection of the status, rights and interests of military personnel, according to the work report.

Legislatio­n will also focus on developing a modern economic system and stimulatin­g scientific and technologi­cal innovation with a Hainan free trade port law as well as drafting laws on futures trading, stamp duties and rural vitalizati­on promotion. Revisions are expected for the Anti-Monopoly Law, the Law on Scientific and Technologi­cal Progress, the Company Law, the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law and the Audit Law, the report showed.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Li Zhanshu, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, delivers the committee work report at the second plenary meeting of the fourth session of the 13th NPC in Beijing on Monday.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Li Zhanshu, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, delivers the committee work report at the second plenary meeting of the fourth session of the 13th NPC in Beijing on Monday.

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