Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao's alert, Hong Kong will continue to face foreign interference, but the passing of the National Security Regulations (commonly known as Article 23 of the Basic Law) can guarantee Hong Kong security.

Comprehensive Sing Tao Daily and the Internet media "Hong Kong 01" reported that Li Jiachao said on Friday (June 14) on the theme interview of the Hong Kong Legislative Council that the Hong Kong Legislative Council passed the maintenance of the National Security Regulations on March 19 to maintain the national security regulations.This is the glorious work that Hong Kong has been waiting for 26 years and 19th.

He continued that in December last year, Hong Kong completed the restructuring district council election, which returned the Hong Kong District Council to Article 97 of the Basic Law on the requirements of the regional information organization.He commented that these two tasks are particularly important for Hong Kong's security, stability and effective governance.

Li Jiachao said that there are many opportunities in Hong Kong, but they also face many challenges, such as external forces to attack Hong Kong's legal system, interfere with Hong Kong judicial and Hong Kong government governance, and threatened Hong Kong officials through pressure and sanctions.Dis respectful of the rule of law in Hong Kong should not be.

He emphasized that the Hong Kong SAR government has a bright thing and believes that the world has a bright vision. Seeing who is right and wrong.

Li Jiachao said that he believes that there will still be external interference in the future, but after the success of 23 Basic Law of the Hong Kong Basic Law, Hong Kong's security has been guaranteed, and society is generally safe and stable.

He said that he is very confident in the current situation, and citizens also understand that they must be vigilant when they are stable. The alertness has been improved, so that he is confident that Hong Kong can be safe and stable, and continue to fight for the economy and seek development.