Please use a Javascript-enabled browser.
news.gov.hk
*
SitemapHome
*
*
*
Weather
*
*
*
Traffic Conditions
*
*
*
Categories:
*
**
Business & Finance
*
*
**
At School, At Work
*
*
**
Health & Community
*
*
**
Environment
*
*
**
Law & Order
*
*
**
Infrastructure & Logistics
*
*
**
Admin & Civic Affairs
*
*
*
*
On the Record
*
*
*
News in Focus
*
*
*
City Life
*
*
*
HK for Kids
*
*
*
Photo Gallery
*
*
*
Reel HK
*
*
*
Speaking Out
*
*
*
Policy Address
*
*
*
Budget
*
*
*
Today's Press Releases
*
*
Press Release Archive
*
*
*
About Us
*
*
*
*
*Judiciary
*Legco
*District Councils
*Webcasts
*Message Videos
*Government Information Centre
*Electronic Services Delivery


*
Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDA
*
March 5, 2005
Administration
*
Central Gov't upholds '1 country, 2 systems'
*
Premier Wen (Xinhuanet photo)

Steadfast commitment: Premier Wen Jiabao reiterates the Mainland's staunch support of the Chief Executives of Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions at the National People's Congress annual session. (Xinhuanet photo)

The Central Government will remain steadfast in upholding 'one country, two systems', Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong and a high degree of automony, Premier Wen Jiabao says.

 

Delivering his government work report at the National People's Congress annual session in Beijing today, Premier Wen said the Central Government will strictly adhere to the Basic Law.

 

He also extended his staunch support to the Chief Executives of Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions in implementing policies according to the law and improving administration.

 

Premier Wen said exchanges and co-operation between the Mainland and Hong Kong and Macau on aspects including trade, education, technology, culture and health will be strengthened to promote both regions' long-term prosperity, stability and development.



Go To Top
* Basic Law *
*
*
Print This Print This Page
Email This E-mail This
*
*
*
Related Links
*
*
*
Other News
More..
*
*
  Brand Hong Kong
*
*