The meeting of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China today (20th) closed, and the official information did not mention resolutions on the attachment to the Hong Kong Basic Law.Tang Jiazhen, a member of the Hong Kong Executive Council, believes that this shows that the central government is very careful to deal with it.

According to the Sing Tao Daily of Hong Kong, Tang Jiazheng said that the provisions of the anti -foreign sanctions law are relatively loose, and there is a large space for sanctions to make the mainland sector in accordance with the situation, while the Hong Kong laws must be clearly written and believed thatYou can have more time to discuss.

Tang Jiazheng also quoted the information he had said that the SAR is exchanging opinions with the central government. It is estimated that if the Standing Committee of the People's Congress will meet again in October, there may be a more clear direction.

As the term of the Hong Kong Legislative Council will also end in October, Tang Jiazheng believes that the legislative work of the anti -foreign sanctions law must be handled by the new Legislative Council.

The Standing Committee of the People's Congress held a meeting from 17th to 20th of this month.The Hong Kong South China Morning Post disclosed that the Standing Committee of the People's Congress has postponed the voting of the Anti -Foreign Sanctions Law into the Annex III of the Hong Kong Basic Law.

Tan Yaozong, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, told Hong Kong 01 that the Standing Committee meeting reviewed the bill on the three attachments.