China's Congress Begins. Focus Is On Hong Kong National Security Law, A Massive Increase In Defense Spending, And Reviving The Economy





South China Morning Post: Two Sessions 2020: China increases defence spending by 6.6 per cent but sets no GDP target, focuses on Hong Kong national security law

* China’s top leaders come together for condensed version of annual meeting after two-month delay because of the Covid-19 pandemic
* Government’s plans for reviving the economy, alleviating poverty and fiscal reform top the agenda

Beijing has announced an increase of 6.6 per cent in its military spending, but did not set a target for gross domestic product (GDP) growth for 2020 as the National People’s Congress, China’s most important annual political event, got under way in Beijing on Friday.

Premier Li Keqiang said a sound legal system and enforcement mechanism for safeguarding national security in Hong Kong should be established and separatist activities seeking Taiwan’s independence should be resolutely rejected.

Delayed for about two months because of the global health crisis, this year’s congress is expected to be several days shorter than usual. The thousands of deputies taking part were all tested for the coronavirus and isolated ahead of the event, while most of the interactions between deputies and reporters are expected to take place online.

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