Is the Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Bill enacted today? Concerns about the "one country, two systems" mess up June 5, 5:32

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The view that the Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Bill, which cracks down on anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong, will be passed and will be passed on July 30 by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Congress of China and will be enforced on July 1. Is getting stronger. As China's control is further strengthened, there is growing concern that the “one-country-two system” that recognizes a high degree of autonomy will be completely lost.

The Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Act stipulates the establishment of a Chinese security agency in Hong Kong, and also defines the division of the country, the overthrow of government, the act of colluding with foreign powers and harming the security of the country, and criminal charges. It is criminal responsibility.

The bill is being deliberated by the NPC Standing Committee, which starts on the 28th, and the meeting will be the 30th and the final day.

The English version of the Chinese Communist Party media “Global World Times” is said to be approved and passed, saying that the vote will be held on the 30th.

The text of the bill has not been disclosed, but Hong Kong media have reported that the most severe case, a life imprisonment, has emerged as a punishment for violations.

After the bill is passed, it is expected to be promulgated by the Hong Kong government, and there is a growing view that it will come into effect on July 1, 23 years after Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997.

As China's control is further strengthened, there is growing concern among Hong Kong citizens and the international community that the “one-country-two system” that recognizes a high degree of autonomy will be completely lost.