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BEIJING, Feb. 22, (Xinhuanet) -- The principle of
"one country, two systems" should be understood in a correct and all around way
and should not be deliberately misrepresented, said a signed article published
by Xinhua News Agency here Sunday.
The two aspects of the principle
must be integrated, said Xia Yong, writer of the article and director of the Law
Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
"One country" is to maintain the sovereignty, unity
and territorial integrity of China, while "two systems" means that some regions
may practice capitalism under the authorization of the central government while
the main body of China practices socialism, the article said.
Without "one country", there would be no "two
systems". If one only talks about "two systems" while neglecting "one country",
thehigh degree of autonomy would be like water without source, the article said.
The principle of "one country, two systems" was
originally put forward for the peaceful solution of the Taiwan issue. However,
itwas implemented first in Hong Kong. Facts have proved that it had served as
the lifeline for the long-term stability and prosperity of Hong Kong.
The return of Hong Kong to the embrace of the
motherland is thepremise and basis of the high degree of autonomy in Hong Kong
and the governing of Hong Kong by Hong Kong people.
In the course of Sino-British negotiation on the Hong
Kong issue, the perseverance of "one country" was the major premise. The
implementation of the "two systems" takes into consideration Hong Kong's history
and reality. It by no means indicates any concession on the question of state
sovereignty, the article said.
Referring to the origin of power in the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region, the article said, the state sovereignty is the
premise and basis of local power. Local autonomy, no matter ingeneral or in high
degree of autonomy or under what system, is merely a pattern of power
distribution within a sovereign state.
The Basic Law stipulates that the Hong Kong SAR is a
local administrative region under the central government. Its high degree of
autonomy stems from the authorization of the central government. Under this
principle, the chief executive and major officials of the Hong Kong SAR should
be appointed by the central government. Any revision on the method for electing
the chief executive and legislative council must be approved by the central
government, the article said.
On the composition of the state system, the articles
said, the national system is the premise of the local system. The
political,economic and legal systems of Hong Kong are part of the national
system instead of independent ones out of the national system. Thetwo systems
mean two special systems under the whole national system.
From the prospective of the prosperity and stability
of Hong Kong, the article said, the prosperity and stability of the country is
the premise and basis of the prosperity of a locality.
After China resumed the exercise of sovereignty over
Hong Kong in 1997, the social, economic and legal systems and the way of life in
Hong Kong remain unchanged by and large. The Hong Kong SAR's status as a free
port and an international trade and financial center is unaltered. Its autonomy
is far from a state under the federal system
For instance, the Hong Kong SAR enjoys the power of
final adjudication. Hong Kong residents don't pay tax to the central government.
The Hong Kong SAR has its own money and independent tariff systems.
All this is under the premise of "one country". A
growing number of Hong Kong residents come to see that when their country is
strong and prosperous, Hong Kong will be even better, the article said.
"We should bear in mind that "one country" is the
premise and basis of the "two systems", the article concluded. Enditem
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