Li Huiqiong, a representative of the National People's Congress of the new Hong Kong District and the chairman of the largest party and civilian construction of the Hong Kong Legislative Council, said that she suggested at the People's Congress to strengthen anti -spy propaganda to primary and secondary schools in mainland China.

According to Sing Tao Daily, Li Huiqiong went to Beijing last week to attend the meeting of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.In an interview, she said that the Standing Committee of the People's Congress passed the amendment of the Anti -Spy Law to protect national security and interests while preventing political and economic hostility.

Reported that the Standing Committee of the People's Congress held a meeting from April 24th to 26th to review four proposals. Among them, the newly revised anti -spy law was approved;"Its agent", as well as conducting network attacks on national organs and secret units.

Li Huiqiong said that the 21st century was the era of science and technology, economy and information, and international political and economic conflicts were unavoidable.In addition to national defense military, the American spy law must also prevent political and economic hostility.

Li Huiqiong said that in the Conference of the People's Republic of China, he suggested that the relevant mainland departments considers the strengthening of anti -spy propaganda of primary and secondary school education in various provinces and cities and regions and enhance the awareness of anti -spy in society.

As for the content of the Anti -Spy Law, it is suitable for Article 23 of the Hong Kong Basic Law. Li Huiqiong said that this must consider the actual situation and describe the spy in Hong Kong as "more mercury diarrhea."

She also said that Hong Kong has returned for many years, especially the youth generation, and may not be able to distinguish what is a spy activity, and worry that someone who is interested will carry out spy activities under the banner of "education exchanges".