Hong Kong Chief Secretary for Administration Zhang Jianzong: Hong Kong bids farewell to the days when Guoan was "undefended"

Source: Global Network

[Global Network Reporter Yin Yanhui] Hong Kong’s National Security Law has been implemented. According to a report by Hong Kong’s Orange News on July 12, Hong Kong’s Chief Secretary for Administration Zhang Jianzong stated in his blog today (July 12), Hong Kong has bid farewell to the days when Guoan was "undefended," and said that after the implementation of the law, funds have gradually flowed into Hong Kong, and the rumors of "investment (referring to capital outflow)" are self-defeating.

Zhang Jianzong's profile photo (photo source: Hong Kong "Orange News")

Zhang Jianzong believes that under the escort of Hong Kong’s National Security Law, Hong Kong’s national security loopholes can be filled, and it plays a crucial role in restoring order and stability to society. Lay a solid foundation for the successful implementation of "One Country, Two Systems".

Zhang Jianzong said that he, the Secretary for Justice and the Secretary for Security have met with foreign consuls-generals in Hong Kong and leaders of foreign chambers of commerce to explain the content and importance of the Hong Kong National Security Law to ensure that they have a correct understanding and understanding. For international investors, social turmoil and insecure rule of law are the biggest enemies that affect Hong Kong's investment environment and investment confidence. After the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law, Hong Kong will soon restore social and political stability, which will help consolidate Hong Kong as an international financial and commercial center, usher in broader and greater development opportunities, and promote faster economic recovery.

Zhang Jianzong said that Hong Kong's national security law will not bring about any changes to Hong Kong's monetary and financial system, and there are no rumors of "investment". In fact, the financial market continues to operate smoothly and orderly, with funds flowing into Hong Kong one after another, and the rumors of capital outflow are self-defeating.

Zhang Jianzong also mentioned that the SAR government recommends that all newly recruited civil servants from July 1 this year be required to sign documents confirming support for the Basic Law and allegiance to the Hong Kong SAR. Regarding the proposal of civil servants taking oaths, they are consistent with the relevant provisions of the Hong Kong National Security Law. Zhang Jianzong believes that all civil servants should fully cooperate with the SAR government in fulfilling their responsibilities for safeguarding national security, and firmly support the Chief Executive and the SAR government in their administration.