Chinas’s Xi urges order in Hong Kong

xi-jinpingBEIJING. — Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday urged that the development of the political system in Hong Kong be orderly and in accordance with law.

President Xi made the remarks during a meeting in Beijing with Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying.

He listened to Leung’s report on the current situation in Hong Kong and the work of the HKSAR administration, saying that the central government “fully recognises” the work of the chief executive and his administration in advancing political reform, developing the economy, improving people’s livelihoods as well as maintaining the rule of law and the overall stability in Hong Kong.

“The central government supports the HKSAR government in the development of Hong Kong’s political system in accordance with the rules set in the HKSAR Basic Law and relevant decisions by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress,” President Xi said. The development of the regions’ political system should be carried out in accordance with the real situation in Hong Kong and in a legal and orderly manner, President Xi said.

He stressed that such development should be beneficial to residents, social prosperity and stability, and be conducive to safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development interests.

The Chinese leader called on Hong Kong people to take the country’s fundamental interests and the overall welfare of Hong Kong as their key consideration, protect social stability, promote economic development, recognise the rule of law and ensure that the region moves steadily along the path of “one country, two systems” and the Basic Law. — Xinhua.

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