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Top Beijing official says no change in policy on Hong Kong

'No question' of tightening up, Wang Guangya told Beijing-loyalist lawmakers in talk last week

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Wang Guangya, director of Beijing's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office. Photo: SCMP
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A top mainland official in charge of Hong Kong affairs has rejected concerns that Beijing is tightening its policies towards the city.

Wang Guangya told Beijing-loyalist lawmakers last week that the central government had consistently upheld, and continued to uphold, the principle that "'one country' is the premise and foundation for 'two systems'" - a reference to the "one country, two systems" formula guiding Hong Kong affairs under Chinese sovereignty.

Wang, director of the State Council's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, made the remark amid heated debate in the city about electoral reform.

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Wang's speech was published on his office's website on Friday night. A speech given by Qiao Xiaoyang, chairman of the National People's Congress Law Committee, to the same group of legislators was uploaded to the website of the central government's liaison office in Hong Kong on Wednesday.

During the meeting, Wang said there was "no question" of Beijing tightening its policies towards Hong Kong.

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" 'One country' and 'two systems' are an organic whole … that cannot be split," he said. "One country is the premise and foundation for two systems. Without 'one country', there are no 'two systems'. It is the same now as in the past, and as it will be in the future."

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