China News Service, Hong Kong, May 24th (Reporter Zeng Ping) Tan Yaozong, member of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress and Secretary-General of the Hong Kong Re-departure League (Grand League), said in an interview on the 24th that the Grand League will promote the arrival of youths with work experience. Mainland government departments are "suspended".

Tan Yaozong, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and secretary general of the Hong Kong Re-departure Alliance, said in an interview on May 24 that the major alliance will promote Hong Kong youths with work experience to "suspend positions" in mainland government departments.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Zhihua

  The Hong Kong Re-departure Alliance, jointly initiated by more than 1,500 people from all walks of life in Hong Kong, is the first anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Re-departure Alliance, with the Vice-Chairmen of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Dong Jianhua and Liang Zhenying as the chief convenors.

Tan Yaozong stated at the press conference on the first anniversary of the establishment of the Grand Alliance on the 24th that the Grand Alliance will focus on five tasks in the future, including: continuing to promote "One Country, Two Systems"; promoting Hong Kong to accelerate integration into the overall development of the country; supporting the development of youth education; "Hong Kong Story"; and strengthening the building of the Grand Alliance itself.

  In subsequent interviews, Tan Yaozong further stated that in terms of supporting the development of youth education, the Grand League has learned that Macau has arranged for young people to "off-the-job" in Shanghai government departments. The Grand League is also working hard and hopes to refer to Macau's model to provide work experience for those with work experience. Individuals, such as young people aged 30 to 40, are "off-the-job" in different government departments under the arrangement of the Mainland.

  "So we are also discussing with Shanghai." Tan Yaozong believes that the advantage of YMCA's "off-the-job" in the Mainland is that it allows them to understand and appreciate the latest developments in the Mainland through their work, including overall operation, policy formulation process, and "serving the people." Thoughts and so on.

"Of course we hope that civil servants will also have the opportunity to participate in these'off-the-job' arrangements." He said.

Tan Yaozong, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and secretary general of the Hong Kong Re-departure Alliance, said in an interview on May 24 that the major alliance will promote Hong Kong youths with work experience to "suspend positions" in mainland government departments.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Zhihua

  Tan Yaozong also talked about the past work and future prospects of the major leagues.

He recalled that when the Grand Alliance was first established, the "dark violence" had not ceased, the Hong Kong National Security Law had not yet been established, and the new crown epidemic was also serious.

The establishment of the Grand Alliance is to unite people of different strata in Hong Kong to safeguard "One Country, Two Systems" and the rule of law in Hong Kong.

In the past year, the major alliance has carried out work in many aspects, such as collecting and distributing masks, stimulating the economy and ensuring employment, and assisting youth in employment.

  "Hong Kong's economy starts again and must be integrated with the mainland." Tan Yaozong said that due to the proximity of the geographical location, the integration of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is the focus. Within the big alliance, different deputy secretary-generals are responsible for different cities in the region in order to promote the future of these cities. Develop mutual assistance and cooperation with Hong Kong.

In addition, the Grand Alliance will send more positive messages to the international community, so that the world will understand China better.

  Tan Yaozong also said that the epidemic has dealt a major blow to the Hong Kong economy, and the major alliance is working hard to call on all sectors to be vaccinated to assist Hong Kong in its local epidemic prevention and anti-epidemic efforts in order to restore personnel exchanges with the mainland as soon as possible. He said that each co-sponsor of the major alliance is a representative figure of all walks of life, hoping to give full play to their respective strengths and influence the whole Hong Kong citizens through them. (Finish)