Hong Kong Secretary of State "If one country's principle is broken, one country and two systems will be threatened" January 16 23:27

The Hong Kong government's top secretary-general, Mr. Lin Zheng Yue, says that 50 years after the return to China, if the "one country principle" of Hong Kong's "one country, two system" that has secured advanced autonomy is followed, it will be maintained thereafter. While showing recognition, he pointed out that failure to adhere to the principles would threaten the one-country-two system itself, and suppressed young people who showed opposition to China.

Hong Kong Secretary-General Lin Zheng Yue said at a legislative meeting in the U.S. on the 16th that a `` one country, two system '' that guaranteed Hong Kong's advanced autonomy under China was returned to China if it adhered to the principle of `` one country '' It will remain the same after 2047, 50 years later. "

The basic law, which is the constitution of Hong Kong, stipulates that the "one country, two systems" will remain the same for 50 years after the return in 1997, but since then it has not been specified, and the two-system system will be centered on the young generation. There is growing concern that will be lost.

Mr. Hayashi's statement responded to a member of the Diet's question that "youths are worried whether the two-nation system will continue," dispelling the concerns of the younger generation who is at the center of protests. It seems that there is a thought to do.

On the other hand, Mr. Hayashi said, `` If you do not understand the system and break the important 'one country' principle, you will create situations that young people will worry about. Anti-Chinese movements intensified during protests.

Democratic members of the parliament were sometimes forced to leave the office, calling for resignation of Secretary of State Cheng Lin and others.