Hong Kong National Security Act passed by re-deliberation in late June 19:17 NPR China 21 June

The Standing Committee of the People's Congress of the People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, which deliberates on the Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Bill, which controls anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong, will hold the next meeting from 28th to 30th this month. The bill may be passed at this meeting.

The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Congress of China has deliberated on the Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Bill to crack down on anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong for three days until the 20th, and state-owned Xinhua News Agency will We are telling you about the contents of the bill that includes such things as setting up in Hong Kong.

Following this, Xinhua News Agency reported that the NPC Standing Committee will hold the next meeting from 28th to 30th of this month on the 21st.

It is unusual for the NPC Standing Committee to meet twice in a short period of time, with some Hong Kong media reporting that the legislation may be debated and passed at this meeting.

In Hong Kong, democratic groups are planning an annual march on the day of their return to China on the 1st of next month, and on 18th of next month, legislative legislation that will be held in September this year. Democrats aiming to acquire the majority of seats for the first time are activating the election campaign, as acceptance of candidates for the parliamentary elections will begin.

It seems that China will want to increase the pressure on the protest activities of democrats and the movement toward elections by urging the enactment of the National Security Maintenance Law of Hong Kong with these dates in mind.