BEIJING, Dec. 20,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Chinese President Xi
Jinping stressed on Friday the long-term adherence to "one country,
two systems" as Macao celebrates a
quarter-century of transformative success since its return to the
motherland.
At a televised ceremony held in a major sports stadium in
Macao, Xi swore in Sam Hou Fai, a 62-year-old former senior judge,
as the sixth-term chief executive of the Macao SAR. Sam's team of
principal officials for the SAR government was also sworn in before
Xi, according to the Xinhua News Agency.
After the inauguration, Xi, also general secretary of the
Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the
Central Military Commission, addressed an audience of over 1,000
people in the stadium.
Xi stated that Macao and its
neighbor Hong Kong are
China's two SARs governed under
the "one country, two systems" policy since China resumed the exercise of sovereignty over
them following long periods of Portuguese and British rule. The
policy allows them to maintain their capitalist systems and ways of
life within socialist China.
Xi said "one country, two systems" is a good policy that helps
maintain long-term prosperity and stability in Hong Kong and Macao, a good policy that serves the noble
cause of building a stronger country and achieving national
rejuvenation, and a good policy that helps realize peaceful
coexistence and win-win cooperation between different social
systems.
The values of peace, inclusiveness, openness and sharing that
are embodied in the policy are shared by China and the rest of the world, and deserve
to be jointly safeguarded, he added.
Delivering a brief speech at the airport after arriving in the
city Wednesday, Xi called Macao "a
pearl on the palm" of the motherland.
"During his three-day visit to Macao, President Xi highly praised the city's
experience in implementing 'one country, two systems.' This praise
filled people from all walks of life in Macao with immense pride, as their city, Macao
SAR, exemplifies this policy," Luo Weijian, a law professor at the
University of Macao, told the
Global Times.
"Macao's implementation of 'one
country, two systems' has not only been a successful practice that
has withstood the test of history, but is also a model for others
to follow," he said.
Expectations for new SAR govt
President Xi on Friday also met with Sam, who was just sworn in
as the sixth-term chief executive of the Macao SAR and new
officials of the executive, legislative and judicial organs of the
Macao SAR.
Noting that the governance team of the sixth-term Macao SAR
government is young and energetic with high morale, Xi expressed
confidence that they will bear in mind their oaths, fulfill their
mission, be accountable to both the country and Macao, and deliver outstanding results that
will make the nation, Macao and
themselves proud.
Xi expressed his expectations for the new team, urging them to
keep in mind the country's fundamental interests and Macao's overall interests. They should also
firmly safeguard national sovereignty, security and development
interests, Xi told them.
He called on them to do solid work with a greater sense of
responsibility, vigorously promote appropriate economic
diversification, foster a more favorable business environment, and
maintain stability and harmony in Macao.
The team headed by the SAR's chief executive should enhance
unity and cooperation, Xi said, urging them to strengthen
cross-domain and inter-departmental coordination to improve
governance efficiency.
He also stressed the need to maintain integrity and honesty,
always bear in mind the livelihood of Macao residents, use power prudently, and
serve as upright officials who bring benefits to the people.
"President Xi's affirmation of Macao's achievements is highly encouraging.
The city's thriving development owes its core support to the 'one
country, two systems' framework. With the central government fully
supporting the Macao SAR government's governance, we are confident
in the success of 'one country, two systems' and 'the people of
Macao administer Macao'," Lao Ngai Leong, a member of the
Executive Council for the sixth-term government of the Macao SAR
who was also sworn in on Friday, told the Global Times.
Lao uses the phrase "carrying forward the past while opening up
to the future" to express his expectations for Macao. He hopes that the sixth-term government
of the Macao SAR will, by building on Macao's existing development foundation,
foster innovation, leverage teamwork, drive administrative reforms
and utilize Macao's strengths.
On Friday afternoon, Xi inspected the Chinese People's
Liberation Army (PLA) garrison stationed in the Macao SAR.
He urged the military personnel to enhance defense capabilities
in all aspects and contribute more to breaking new ground in the
practice of "one country, two systems" with Macao characteristics.
Over the past 25 years, the troops have played a vital role in
safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development
interests, as well as Macao's
long-term prosperity and stability, Xi noted.
Confidence in future
At Friday's gathering, Xi also said new glories can surely be
made through concerted efforts of the Macao SAR government and
people from all walks of life, and with the strong backing of the
motherland. He also expressed firm confidence that Macao can make greater contributions to the
cause of building China into a
strong country on all fronts and advancing national rejuvenation
through Chinese modernization.
Macao's role in China's modernization is exemplified by its
successful implementation of "one country, two systems." Over the
past 25 years since its return to the motherland, the city has
enjoyed sustained prosperity and stability, a thriving economy,
significant social progress, and a growing international influence,
Zhi Zhenfeng, a research fellow with the Institute of Law at the
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times.
These achievements not only advance Macao's development but also offer valuable
insights and contribute to China's
drive toward modernization. The SAR's development is closely
intertwined with that of the mainland, particularly through
deepened exchanges and cooperation, as well as aligning its
strengths with the country's needs," said Zhi, expressing high
anticipation for the SAR's future development alongside the
nation's modernization.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Macao's return to the motherland, the Macao
SAR Government held a flag-raising ceremony at Golden Lotus Square
on Friday morning. On the roadside beside the square, many young
people spontaneously came to watch the ceremony with the national
flag.
Li Jiansheng, vice president of the Guangdong-Macao Compatriots
Association, participated in the flag-raising ceremony
commemorating Macao's return to
the motherland on Friday.
"Every time I participate in the flag-raising ceremony, I review
the development and changes of Macao every year in Golden Lotus Square, and
every time I come here, I feel new pride," Li said, expressing hope
that under the leadership of the central government, the new SAR
government will actively work for the well-being of Macao residents and lead them towards a
brighter future.
Li is also optimistic about the energy that the patriotic
residents of Macao can bring to
the city's diversified development. "Patriotic communities in
Macao are ready to contribute to
the accelerated implementation of President Xi's new hopes for
Macao's next SAR government. We
will also strive to make outstanding contributions across various
sectors within Macao society."
"Young people in Macao love the
motherland and care about Macao's
development as they are the beneficiaries of Macao's prosperity," said Lao Chi Long, vice
president of the Macao Youth Entrepreneur Association.
We will strive to be a strong bridge connecting Macao with the mainland, and Macao with the world. In doing so, we aim to
make Macao further integrate
seamlessly into the broader development of the motherland and
contribute constructively to the global stage, he said.
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