Just as Hong Kong's "more proactive active integration into the national development situation", Hong Kong people have recently faced the "cross -border" of two mainlanders.Essence

When Hong Kong Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e attended the Legislative Council's question yesterday, he was asked by the Citizen Party Chen Shuzhuang to ask about a land area of about 20,000 square feet (1858 square meters) in the Shatoujiao of the Hong Kong -deep border in the penalty area. It has been occupied by the Guangdong border defense forces for at least six years.According to fax agencies, mainland personnel built bridges and trash by themselves.

Lin Zheng responded that the Hong Kong Government department met with the Shenzhen Municipal Government on the day before. The two parties had different understanding of the boundaries of the administrative region of the Shatoujiao River. Shenzhen said that it had carried out the river diversion project in 2013, but the Hong Kong government did not know.She believes that the location involved is Hong Kong.

She also said that the two sides have sincerity to further study and communicate, and need to inquire about legal opinions to deal with the boundaries: "Because someone went online to cross -border law enforcement, before the two sides reached consensus, in order to remove public doubts, the Shenzhen party has promised to suspend suspensionUse the land involved. "

Chen Shuzhuang admitted that he was shocked and urged the Hong Kong government to further explain, including whether police officers inspected the area.She believes that mainland personnel have obviously violated the State Council's order, and she reminded Lin Zheng to have the responsibility to defend the Hong Kong boundary set by the Basic Law.

Democratic member: If the Chinese Communist Party operates in Hong Kong, it must be registered in accordance with the regulations

On the other hand, the Chinese National Judicial College stated on the official website earlier that the three batches of mainland judges who studied the Master of Law and PhD at the City University of Hong Kong set up a temporary party branch.But the website later deleted the relevant content.

Democratic member Tu Jinshen pointed out that the incident made Hong Kong people know that Hong Kong may have members of the Communist Party of China in different fields and is operating the party group.He also said that there is no exemption in Hong Kong's "Association Regulations". If the CCP operates in Hong Kong, it seems that it needs to be registered as regulations.

"Moreover, the" Basic Law "also stated that the institutions and personnel established by the central departments in Hong Kong must comply with Hong Kong law." He said that the CCP needs to register in accordance with the "community regulations".Whether the CCP needs to register also includes whether it can be charged.

Guo Rongzheng, a lawyer in the legal community, said that in Hong Kong, anyone has freedom of association and freedom of speech.He called on mainland judges and students to experience and experience, seize the opportunity to learn the general law traditions, and understand the values of Hong Kong people.He believes that the establishment of a party branch may not be suitable, but how to use the freedom of association is their choice.

Passengers have forced Tung Chung Lin Zheng: Discuss with Jinba for diverting passengers

After the opening of the Hong Kong -Zhuhai -Macao Bridge, mainland tourists have appeared in the Mainland for many weekends.Hong Kong Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e said in the conference of the Legislative Council that he had exhibited the scattered time of the appointment service with Jinba, and used the B5 line to divert the passengers to Xin'ao.The East Artificial Island Travel Inspection Building arranges more facilities to facilitate passengers to shopping.

According to the "Sing Tao Daily", Lin Zhengyue said that the government is very concerned about the incident and has opened two meetings within the government on how to relieve the pressure on Tung Chung, and will study the relocation of the B6 bus station.