Deliberation on the National Security Maintenance Bill in Hong Kong Held by the NPC in China May be approved by 7:31 on June 28

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There is a possibility that the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Congress of China, which discusses the Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Bill that controls anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong, will be held on the schedule of 28 to 3 days and the bill may be passed. .. While the United States announced immigration restrictions on Chinese officials prior to the meeting, China strongly opposes this and emphasizes its stance toward proceeding with the legislation.

The China NPC Standing Committee, which deliberates on the Hong Kong National Security Act on crackdown on anti-government moves in Hong Kong, will meet on a 28- to 3-day schedule.

The NPC Standing Committee, which deliberates the bill, has just been held from 18 to 20 this month, and it is unusual that it will be held twice in a short period of time, and the bill may be passed at this meeting.

The bill stipulates that a security system in China should be established in Hong Kong, and that the “unilateral, dual system” that recognizes a high degree of autonomy is distorted, raising concerns about the citizens of Hong Kong and the international community.

The US Trump administration, which strongly opposes the bill, restrained China on the 26th by announcing measures to restrict the entry of the Chinese government officials who were deeply involved in the violation of Hong Kong's high degree of autonomy into the United States.

In response to this, a spokesman for the China Foreign Ministry's branch office in Hong Kong issued a comment, emphasizing its strong opposition and the stance of proceeding with the law.

The Chinese side has also suggested that it will take countermeasures against the United States, and the confrontation between the United States and China over the problem in Hong Kong is becoming more intense.