CPPCC Endorses Patriots Governing HK
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2022-03-10 HKT 16:13
The country's top political advisory body wrapped up its annual session in Beijing on Thursday by adopting a resolution that ensures the principle of patriots governing Hong Kong.
President Xi Jinping and other state leaders attended the closing meeting of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) at the Great Hall of the People.
Delegates approved a work report of the CPPCC Standing Committee and a political resolution on the annual session, among other things.
The political resolution highlights the resolute and faithful implementation of One Country, Two Systems, ensuring the principle of patriots governing Hong Kong.
It also upholds the one-China policy and states its opposition to Taiwan independence.
In a speech, CPPCC chairman Wang Yang said while delegates may have different views towards different issues, their political stance should not waver.
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