One country, one system

One country, one system (Chinese: 一国一制; pinyin: yīguó yīzhì) means that the People's Republic of China governs Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan in the same political and judicial system as the mainland, unlike one country, two systems; meaning the abolition of the Special Administrative Region and direct rule by the Central People's Government after the unification of Hong Kong, Macau or the future unification with Taiwan. In addition, some outside radical pro-Beijing figures have expressed their support to the implementation of one country, one system in Hong Kong.