China News Service, Hong Kong, March 12th. The Fourth Session of the 13th National People's Congress passed the "Decision of the National People's Congress on Improving the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's Electoral System" (Decision) on the 11th with a high vote. Several mainstream publications in Hong Kong on the 12th Newspapers reported this in detail on the front page and on several important pages, and published social reviews that the National People’s Congress’s decision to improve Hong Kong’s electoral system is highly legitimate and progressive.

  Hong Kong's "Wen Wei Po" editorial believes that the construction of Hong Kong's new democratic election system from the constitutional level is where the power and responsibility of the central government lie, and it is highly legitimate and progressive.

The re-constructed Hong Kong electoral system fully protects the democratic rights of Hong Kong residents, reflects broad and balanced participation, is committed to achieving high-quality democracy, and reflects the overall and fundamental interests of Hong Kong society. It is to uphold and improve the "one country, two systems" system and ensure long-term stability in Hong Kong. Important move.

  According to the editorial, the focus of the decision is to restructure the Election Committee and increase its functions. Through the Election Committee as its center, several elections including the Election Committee, the Chief Executive Election, and the Legislative Council Election have been organically combined, avoiding election activities that "have their own plans." "The unrelated and even contradictory malpractices are conducive to the real realization of the original intention of the Hong Kong Basic Law regarding the implementation of an administrative-led political system in the SAR.

  Hong Kong’s "Ta Kung Pao" editorial believes that a more progressive, more representative, and more realistic electoral system is about to be born. Hong Kong will bid farewell to periodic conflicts and confrontations, remove the chaos of parliamentary extremes, and heal the wounds of social tears. With the improvement of people's livelihood and the consolidation of its international status, Hong Kong will usher in a new development future.

Whether it is enacting Hong Kong’s national security law or improving Hong Kong’s electoral system, the central government’s starting point and goal are to fully and accurately implement the "one country, two systems" policy, and to safeguard the fundamental interests of the country and Hong Kong.

  The editorial pointed out that Hong Kong has been trapped in a political quagmire over the years, it is difficult to extricate itself, the speculators tore the society, and the students are poisoned, causing the SAR government to struggle in governance and the deep-seated contradictions in the society are hard to return.

After going through trials and hardships, people want to govern, and the central government's decision-making has a broad public opinion foundation in Hong Kong.

The decision is not only an exercise of constitutional power, but also a respect for mainstream public opinion in Hong Kong.

At the National People's Congress for two consecutive years, the National People's Congress made two attempts to bring chaos to Hong Kong. With good intentions, it has now paved a broad road for the stability and long-term development of "One Country, Two Systems".

  The front-page review published by the "Hong Kong Commercial Daily" believes that the decision to be constitutional, legal and reasonable, and to win the hearts of the people and benefit the people is a major move of progress and justice.

The expansion and empowerment of the Election Committee and the establishment of the Candidate Qualification Review Committee can be said to have grasped the key links of the electoral system. This is precisely the necessary reform and improvement of the loopholes exposed in the past electoral system. In line with the actual situation in Hong Kong, the practice of "one country, two systems" in Hong Kong will return to the right track.

It is hoped that the SAR government will work together with all walks of life to ensure that the new electoral system is implemented better and faster in accordance with the law, so that Hong Kong can truly get rid of political internal friction and social unrest at an early date and focus on economic development and improvement of people's livelihood.

  Hong Kong’s "Sing Tao Daily" commented that after years of turmoil, Hong Kong is at a turning point in chaos and governance. At this critical moment, the central government has brought the electoral system back to the right track, eliminated the sources of chaos that have plagued society for many years, and pave the way for Hong Kong. Steady way forward.

The new situation has been opened up, and a mechanism for maintaining stability and preventing chaos will be established. The next step for the SAR government and all walks of life is to effectively implement the new system to ensure that the power of governance is held in the hands of truly capable patriots, and to refocus on solving people’s livelihood. Difficulties and seek the best interests of the citizens

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