China News Agency, Hong Kong, July 12-The Chief Secretary for Administration of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Zhang Jianzong, said on the 12th that the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Maintenance of National Security of the People's Republic of China" makes up for loopholes in Hong Kong's national security and restores order and stability to society. Plays a crucial role.

  Zhang Jianzong published a blog on the same day that Hong Kong’s National Security Law successfully constructed a solid barrier to the national security legal system, which is an important measure and milestone in maintaining national security. The country's major deployment of Hong Kong's national security work has been implemented one by one, which has built a strong safety net for the country and Hong Kong, and caused Hong Kong to bid farewell to the days of "undefended" national security.

  Zhang Jianzong mentioned that for international investors, social unrest and the lack of the rule of law are the biggest enemies that affect Hong Kong’s investment environment and investment confidence. After the implementation of Hong Kong’s National Security Law, Hong Kong will soon restore social and political stability, which will help to consolidate Hong Kong’s status as an international financial and business center and promote a faster economic recovery.

  He pointed out that Hong Kong's National Security Law will not bring any change to Hong Kong's currency and financial system, and there are no rumors of "divestment". In fact, the financial market continues to operate smoothly and orderly, with funds flowing into Hong Kong in succession.

  Zhang Jianzong said that it is the school's basic responsibility to help students understand the country correctly, understand the relationship between the country and Hong Kong, and strengthen students' national identity, so that they can understand the spirit of the rule of law and other related issues. Different stakeholders of the school, including school management, teachers, school social workers, student counselors, etc., should work together on this. (Finish)