Senior lawmaker hails National Security Law's contribution at 10th anniversary
BEIJING -- China's National Security Law has significantly advanced the modernization of the country's system and capacity for national security over the past decade, senior lawmaker Li Hongzhong said Monday.
Addressing a symposium held in Beijing, Li, vice-chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee, highlighted the legislation's role in implementing the holistic approach to national security since it took effect on July 1, 2015.
Li stressed the Party's absolute leadership over national security affairs, calling for coordinated development and security efforts.
He also underscored the need to keep national security initiatives people-centered and grounded in public participation while modernizing the system and capacity for national security in accordance with the law.
Stressing that political security remains a top priority, he urged continuous improvements to China's national security legislation and a more professional, efficient law enforcement and judicial system to tackle emerging risks.
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