
Former Beijing official Wang Zhenmin stated that Hong Kong's national security laws need continuous improvement to address geopolitical risks and close legal loopholes. He argued that the laws are less stringent than similar legislation in the United States and United Kingdom. Wang spoke at a seminar alongside other mainland legal experts. The remarks reflect ongoing mainland Chinese perspectives on Hong Kong's legal framework amid international tensions.
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Former official Wang Zhenmin insists laws must be constantly improved
Wang Zhenmin is the former bureau chief of the State Council's Hong Kong and Macau Office.
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Wang Zhenmin stated that Hong Kong's national security laws must be constantly improved to address risks and close loopholes amid geopolitical tensions.
OpinionHong Kong’s national security laws must be constantly improved to address risks and close loopholes amid geopolitical tensions, a former senior mainland official overseeing the city’s affairs has said, while insisting that the local pieces of legislation were less strict compared with equivalent laws in the United States and United Kingdom.
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Wang Zhenmin stated that Hong Kong's national security laws must be constantly improved to address risks and close loopholes amid geopolitical tensions.
OpinionWang Zhenmin is the former bureau chief of the State Council's Hong Kong and Macau Office.
South China Morning PostWang Zhenmin insisted that Hong Kong's legislation was less draconian compared to equivalent laws in the US and UK.
OpinionWang Zhenmin spoke at a seminar alongside other mainland legal experts.
South China Morning Post