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Development, harmony key to Hong Kong’s prosperity: Wu
Beijing(China)—Chinese top
legislator Wu Bangguo said in Hong Kong on Saturday night development
and harmony are two major themes to keep Hong Kong in long-term
prosperity and stability.
Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress
(NPC), made the remarks at a welcome banquet by the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) government at Hong Kong Convention and
Exhibition Center, saying Hong Kong’s long-term prosperity and stability
rely on the unity and joint efforts of the HKSAR government and people
of all walks of life of Hong Kong.
Wu arrived at Hong Kong Saturday noon to attend the opening ceremony of
the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2006
hosted by the HKSAR government at Sunday night.
Delivering greetings and blessings to the guests present at the banquet
and all the Hong Kong people on behalf of the central government and
President Hu Jintao, Wu said he was happy to meet all the friends here,
old and new.
He said “One Country, Two Systems” is the best systematic arrangement to
maintain Hong Kong’s long-term stability and prosperity. In the past
nine years and more since China resumed the exercise of sovereignty over
Hong Kong, as the Chinese central government has firmly implemented the
principles of “One Country, Two Systems”, “Hong Kong people governing
Hong Kong” and a high degree of autonomy, Hong Kong compatriots, being
the masters of their own affairs, displayed unprecedented passion,
supported the HKSAR government in its administration according to law
and jointly developed Hong Kong.
He said Hong Kong’s former economic and social systems and ways of life
are remained unchanged. Its laws are also basically unchanged. Hong Kong
citizens have enjoyed extensive rights of freedom and democracy
according to law. Foreign investors’ interests in Hong Kong have been
protected firmly.
He said the Hong Kong Basic Law is the fundamental guarantee for Hong
Kong’s long-term stability and prosperity. The Basic Law made in
accordance with the Constitution stipulates the principle of “One
Country, Two Systems” and a series of policies for Hong Kong by the
central government in the form of law, providing the basic legal basis
for Hong Kong’s administration, legislation and judicature operations.
He said the mainland is the strong backing for Hong Kong’s long- term
stability and prosperity. Hong Kong’s destiny has always been connected
with that of the motherland, so it will become better as long as the
motherland is in good situation.
He stressed that Hong Kong should put development atop the list to
strengthen its economic cooperation with the mainland, expand relations
with the rest of the world, create new advantages and upgrade its
international competence so as to improve people’s livelihood and
promote all-around social progress.
He said the overall situation, unity and tolerance should be stressed
from the point of safeguarding Hong Kong’s overall and long-term
interest when dealing with differences and conflicts in some issues and
fostering social harmony.
Wu said the central government will continue to unswervingly implement
the principles of “One Country, Two Systems”, “Hong Kong people
governing Hong Kong” and a high degree of autonomy, support the HKSAR
government, as always, to rule by law, further strengthen the
cooperation between the mainland and Hong Kong in economy, science and
technology, culture, sanitation and sports, and make joint efforts with
Hong Kong people from all sectors to build a better Hong Kong.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |