Tongle Games will be held in Hong Kong on Friday (November 3), but has been questioned to contradict the Hong Kong National Security Law.He Junyao, a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council Election Commission, sent a letter to Li Jiachao, and urged Li Jiachao to prevent the existence of "bad consciousness" to penetrate Hong Kong, especially the "soft confrontation" behavior.
According to the Hong Kong Sing Tao Daily, He Junyao issued a post on the social platform on Friday on the social platform."Hong Kong citizens' petitions", opposed to the Tongle Games in Hong Kong, "advocating 'LGBTQ+' Movement".
He Junyao said that the above -mentioned petition promotes the development of the Hong Kong government's care of the physical and mental development of the next generation of young and children, and promotes the traditional virtues and harmonious family concepts of the Chinese nation.
He said that the actual agenda of the Tongle Games was to promote the legalization of same -sex marriage, violated the National Security Law and the Hong Kong National Security Law, and expressed regrets on the opening of the Tongle Games.
He Junyao posted again on Saturday (4th) early, and urged the Hong Kong government to accelerate the legislation of Article 23 of the Basic Law and take strong measures to counter various "soft confrontation".
He said that Li Jiachao confirmed in the policy report that he would complete the legislation of Article 23 of the Basic Law within 2024, but he was never satisfied with efficiency.He believes that Article 23 The legislation "has been dragged for a long time, and must not be wrapped in."
He Junyao said that re -public consultation has been "unsuccessful". The Hong Kong government does not need to consider more, and only needs to complete the legislation as soon as possible in accordance with the law.
The Gay Games (Gay Games ", which is regarded as a global gay world, will be held in Hong Kong on Friday, but many citizens will hold a press conference in the Legislative Council on Wednesday (1st) to meet withMembers submitted a petition letter showing that they opposed the Hangle Club in Hong Kong.They said that 25,000 signatures were collected, asking the Hong Kong government to immediately ban the opening ceremony of the event.