Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao said at a press conference before the Executive Assembly that the risk of national security exists every day, and Article 23 of the Hong Kong Basic Law must be completed as soon as possible.

Comprehensive network media "Hong Kong 01" and Radio Hong Kong reported that the Hong Kong government submitted the 2024 Legislative Agenda to the Legislative Council last week, including Article 23 of the Basic Law.The Li family super on Tuesday (January 16) at a press conference before the Executive Assembly said that the risks that endanger national security are available every day. The earlier, the better the legislation of Article 23 of the Basic Law, and the better the national security threat.

He pointed out that Hong Kong has experienced the threat and damage of Guoan, especially in 2019 "Hong Kong Edition Color Revolution". Everyone understands the importance of maintaining national security.In addition, the risks that endanger national security are "existing every day", the international situation is ever -changing, and hostile forces are still jealous. The earlier, the more the legislation can be exempted from the threat, the most beneficial to the citizens and the business environment.

Li Jiachao said that the legislative solution needs to cope with different risks caused by new methods such as emergence or technology.The plan needs to be forward -looking, and we must also fully consider foreign practices and new laws.When the relevant departments are ready, they must legislate as soon as possible.

Li Jiachao published the second policy report during his office last October last year. The Hong Kong government is trying to study the effective legislative plan of Article 23 of the Basic Law, implement the constitutional responsibility of the SAR government to practice, and complete the legislation within 2024 to complete the legislation within 2024.Essence

Li Jiachao said in a speech in the national security common sense challenge of the academic safety of the academic community in Hong Kong last December that the Hong Kong government has begun to prepare the legislative work of Article 23 of the Basic Law.