Double standards of Western 鈥榩reachers鈥 and the nefarious intentions behind them
The National People鈥檚 Congress (NPC) last week passed the Decision on Improving the Electoral System of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), in another step toward restoring peace and stability in Hong Kong, and boosting its development.
However, certain Western 鈥減reachers鈥 have again voiced their opposition in the name of 鈥渄emocracy.鈥
According to reports from some Western media, certain US and European politicians have jumped up to say that such reform could 鈥済enerate negative consequences鈥 or 鈥渞educe democratic representation.鈥
Such claims, disregarding the actual situation in Hong Kong, have revealed double standards and the nefarious intentions behind them.
The principle of 鈥減atriots administering Hong Kong鈥 and the improvement of the electoral system of the HKSAR are in line with basic political ethics and international formalities, which have also been adopted by Western countries in their own domestic practices.
Globally speaking, it is not uncommon for countries to take measures and ask their public officials to serve their countries with loyalty and respect for their constitutions.
The United States is particularly strict in this respect. Senators and House representatives must swear to 鈥渟upport and defend the Constitution of the United States.鈥 A violation could lead to disqualification. The country also has legislation targeting foreign interference in elections.
The US practice
鈥淚n the United States, candidates for elections at all levels are trying to polish their images as more patriotic and more capable to lead the country toward prosperity. Why would they not allow Hong Kong election candidates to love their own country?鈥 asked Andrew Fung Wai-kwong, a commentator in Hong Kong.
As for the improvement of the electoral system of the HKSAR, which some countries claimed was a 鈥渧iolation of democracy,鈥 accusations are also unfounded.
It is common practice in countries with unitary governments that regional electoral systems are determined by the central government. For instance, in France, the regional electoral system was determined by the National Assembly.
In China, the NPC is the highest organ of state power and the national legislature. It is written in the Constitution that the NPC can make decisions for the establishment of special administrative regions and their systems.
The NPC has the power and responsibility to improve the electoral system in Hong Kong.
The central government has hosted seminars and forums to hear public opinions from Hong Kong, and such consulting forms will continue in the future to ensure different voices are heard in the HKSAR. Is that intended to 鈥渄efy the clear will of the people of Hong Kong and to deny their voice in their own government and governance?鈥
As Zhang Xiaoming, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, has pointed out, the change to the electoral system doesn鈥檛 rule out the chance for people from opposition groups to become candidates and be elected, and the Legislative Council of Hong Kong will represent even broader views of the people in the region.
Behind the double standards of certain Western politicians are their intentions to prevent Hong Kong from being administered by patriots, take advantage of the loopholes in its current electoral system, help their anti-China agents enter the administration body, and make Hong Kong a pawn to contain China.
People in Hong Kong are increasingly aware of those intentions.
According to a survey conducted by the think tank Bauhinia Institute, more than 80 percent of local people recognize the necessity of upholding the 鈥減atriots administering Hong Kong鈥 principle, while nearly 70 percent support the central authorities in improving Hong Kong鈥檚 electoral system and closing institutional loopholes.
At the 46th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Belarus delivered a joint speech on behalf of 71 countries, emphasizing that Hong Kong affairs are China鈥檚 internal affairs and should not be interfered with by external forces.
Looking into the future, Hong Kong will only become a better place with an improved electoral system. The democratic process will be advanced. Western 鈥減reachers鈥 are doomed to be disappointed.
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