U.S. Secretary of State Brosky pointed out that the updated Hong Kong Autonomous Law Report shows that the National People's Congress of China unilaterally damaged the Hong Kong election system in the decision of the National National People's Congress last Thursday (March 11).
The China National People's Congress on the 11th of this month passed the decision to improve the Hong Kong election system and conducted deep reforms on the Hong Kong election system, including changes in the number of election committees, and increased seats in the Legislative Council.
According to Reuters, Brosky today updated the report of the Hong Kong Autonomous Law of the United States Congress through a statement updating, named 24 Chinese -Hong Kong officials harmed Hong Kong's high degree of autonomy.He also added that if foreign financial institutions knew their officers, they would be sanctioned with individuals in the report of the Hong Kong Autonomous Law on the name of the name of the Hong Kong Autonomous Law.
According to the official website of the State Department of the United States, the statement pointed out that all the 14 vice chairmen of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the National People's Congress of China were on the list.Other names include the Hong Kong Police Office of the Guoan Office, the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council of China, and officials of the Central Security Agency of the Central Committee of China.
Brinken mentioned that the People's Congress further weakened the high degree of autonomy promised to Hong Kong people by modifying the Hong Kong election system and denied the voice of Hong Kong people's governance.He emphasized that Hong Kong, which respects human rights, freedom, and diversified and prosperous, is in line with the interests of Hong Kong, mainland China, and the widespread international community.
Brinken said that the United States and allies will speak for Hong Kong people and freely, and respond to China's failure to perform their obligations.
The Hong Kong Autonomous Law on the road in July last year was determined that US Secretary of State must submit a report to Congress within 90 days of the bill of effect.Reason for name.
The U.S. State Department handed over the first report last October, named Hong Kong Chief Executive Lin Zhengyue, Chen Guoji, Secretary -General of the State Security Commission of the Hong Kong District, and Zheng Ruohuan, the director of the Hong Kong Law and Hong Kong Security Director Li Jiachao.
After being named by the Hong Kong Autonomous Law, the US President was able to impose sanctions such as frozen assets, visas, or refusal to enter the country, but it should be imposed on sanctions within one year.Because the list can be moved at any time according to the situation, it means that if the person is not eliminated within one year, it will face the fate of forced sanctions.