Xinhua News Agency, Hong Kong, July 13-The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Lin Zheng Yuee, said on the evening of the 13th that many citizens complained to various departments of the SAR Government about the so-called "primary election" activities of the Legislative Council recently held by the opposition. She emphasized that the SAR government departments should investigate and follow up after receiving complaints, and if there is sufficient evidence, they will take action.

  In response to a reporter’s question that evening, Lin Zhengyue stated that many citizens complained to the SAR government about the opposition-related activities. Some citizens complained that the relevant activities were suspected of interfering in the elections, leading to unfair elections; some citizens accused the gathering of the relevant activities, suspected of violating the "restriction order" regulations; and some citizens expressed concern that the activities violated personal privacy.

  Lin Zhengyue emphasized that Hong Kong does not have a "primary election" system. If the so-called "primary election" aims to win the seat of the SAR Legislative Council and completely reject the decision of the SAR government, this behavior has been suspected of constituting a subversive country under the Hong Kong National Security Law. Regime crime.

  According to Article 22 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Maintenance of National Security, the acts suspected of constituting the crime of subverting the state power include serious interference, obstruction, and destruction of the central authority of the People's Republic of China or the authority of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in accordance with law.