China's national security legislation legislation continues deliberation or 18:22 on June 20

The Standing Committee of the People's Congress of the People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, which was deliberating on the related legislation as a pillar of the "national security legislation" to crack down on anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong, closed on the 20th and the bill continues to be deliberated. It seems that it was decided.

The NPC Standing Committee, which was held from the 18th, was discussing the "Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Law," which is a pillar of the "National Security Legal System" that controls anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong.

According to China's state-owned Xinhua News Agency, the Standing Committee closed on the morning of the 20th, but it seems that it will continue to be deliberated without telling whether the "Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Act" has been voted .

The exact text of the law has not been disclosed so far, but Xinhua News Agency reported on September 18 that it would divide the country, overthrow the government, and collaborate with foreign powers to harm national security. It says that it prohibits additions and clearly defines criminal liability in case of violation.

According to some Hong Kong media, the NPC Standing Committee is expected to hold another deliberation at the earliest this month. It is feared that the tightening of speech activities will be further strengthened, and the "one country, two systems" that recognizes a high degree of autonomy will be impaired.