
Deng Bingqiang
Deng Bingqiang is a prominent Hong Kong politician serving as the Secretary for Security since 2020. He has been a key figure in the implementation of the National Security Law in Hong Kong, which aims to prevent and punish acts of secession, subversion, terrorism, and collusion with foreign or external forces. His tenure has been marked by significant controversy and public debate regarding civil liberties and the balance of security and freedom in Hong Kong. Recently, he was mentioned in connection with the enforcement of new regulations related to national security investigations.
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Hong Kong:
Deng Bingqiang stated that the new regulations would not grant the National Security Office any new powers.
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Hong Kong:
Deng Bingqiang wrote to the Legislative Council Chairman to request a special meeting to discuss subsidiary legislation.
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Hong Kong:
Deng Bingqiang emphasized that the establishment of the subsidiary legislation does not involve increasing the powers of the National Security Office.
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Hong Kong:
Deng Bingqiang expressed that the passage of the bill by the Legislative Council was a historic moment.
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