Is national security legislation established within China's month? Hong Kong Pro-Chinese NPC Executive Committee June 7 19:20

Regarding the "national security legislation" to control anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong, a pro-Chinese leader in Hong Kong, a member of the NPC Standing Committee in China responded to an NHK interview, and the legislation was established as early as this month. Suggested the possibility to do.

Regarding the "national security legislation" which was decided to be introduced at the National People's Congress of China held last month in order to crack down on anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong, the Standing Committee, which is a permanent body of the People's Republic of Is to formulate a specific legal code and operational mechanism.

Prior to this, Mr. Yasune Tan, the only member of the Standing Committee elected from Hong Kong and a pro-Chinese heavyweight, responded to an independent interview with NHK.

In this, Mr. Tan said that "the national security legislation is to be enforced in Hong Kong", "I am not sure at this point", but "the deliberation of the legislation was included in the June agenda, If the members of the committee agree, it will be passed. The deliberation will proceed aggressively, and if it is passed, it will be announced when it will come into force.” The legal system will be announced at the Standing Committee held earlier this month. Suggested the possibility of establishment.

Regarding China's decision to introduce a "national security legislation," he said, "Since last year, a number of serious cases have occurred, and some people openly insist on Hong Kong's independence. through supporting the principle person, and said it and to have to "try to base to counter the Chinese Communist party in Hong Kong, through a series of protest activities, a strong sense of crisis of Xi Jinping leadership for that growing movement to assert the independence of Hong Kong I pointed out that there is.

In addition, Mr. Tan said, "Many protests are aimed at depriving political power, and the Chinese government is worried about such acts." In the election of the legislative assembly held this September, He pointed out that there is also the aim of suppressing the momentum of democrats aiming to acquire a majority of seats.