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Editorial | Elevation of HKMAO underlines Hong Kong’s national importance

  • Placing the office under the purview of the Central Committee also enhances a clearer chain of command and the implementation of “one country, two systems” at a time of growing tensions between East and West

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People admire the Hong Kong skyline at The Peak. Chinese President Xi Jinping has stressed the city’s long-term prosperity is inseparable from the country’s national development. Photo: Dickson Lee

A new chapter unfolds following the revamp of Beijing’s top office overseeing the city.

The elevation of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office (HKMAO), from the State Council to the Communist Party’s Central Committee, is not just a step to enhance a clearer chain of command and the implementation of the governance model of “one country, two systems” in the two special administrative regions. It also underlines Hong Kong’s importance to the country’s development amid a shifting global order and complex geopolitical tensions.

Confirming an earlier Post report, the central government announced that it was forming a work office based on the existing HKMAO. It means the office will come under the purview of the party’s Central Committee, instead of the State Council.

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The new overarching body will be called the “Hong Kong and Macau Work Office of the Communist Party Central Committee”, while the original HKMAO name will be retained. It would also safeguard national security and support the integration of the two regions into the national development plan.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, during the closing of the National People’s Congress in Beijing. Linking Hong Kong’s success to Xi’s notion of “renaissance of the Chinese nation” has underscored its importance to the national development strategy. Photo: EPA-EFE
Chinese President Xi Jinping, during the closing of the National People’s Congress in Beijing. Linking Hong Kong’s success to Xi’s notion of “renaissance of the Chinese nation” has underscored its importance to the national development strategy. Photo: EPA-EFE

The restructuring is, indeed, a reflection of the actual institutional framework in relation to Hong Kong affairs. Traditionally, the relevant policies come from a high-level group headed by a member of the standing committee of the party’s Politburo; with HKMAO being the executive arm responsible for implementation and coordination.

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