Hong Kong Plans to Give Chief Executive Authority Over Defining National Security Offenses

Hong Kong authorities have introduced a proposal that would shift the definition of national security offenses to the Chief Executive. Under the plan, the city’s

Hong Kong authorities have introduced a proposal that would shift the definition of national security offenses to the Chief Executive. Under the plan, the city’s top official could decide which acts breach security laws. The move follows recent amendments to the national security framework. Critics argue it concentrates power and may curb civil liberties. Supporters claim it enhances flexibility in addressing threats. The proposal is expected to be debated in the Legislative Council. If passed, it could reshape enforcement of security statutes. Observers will monitor its impact on Hong Kong’s autonomy.