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2021 Macanese Legislative Election
Elections for the 7th Legislative Assembly of Macao ( pt, Eleições para a 7.ª Assembleia Legislativa de Macau) were held in Macau on 12 September 2021. This legislative election will return 33 members of the Legislative Assembly of Macau, with 14 directly elected by all electorates, 12 indirectly elected by special interest groups and 7 appointed by the Chief Executive 15 days after the announcement of the election results. The voter turnout rate for the 2021 Legislative Assembly direct election stood at 42 per cent after polls closed, the lowest rate reported since the establishment of the Macau Special Administrative Region in 1999. Mass disqualification The Electoral Affairs Commission for this legislative election unprecedentedly disqualified some 21 candidates who intended to contest in the direct elections. As a result of those 21 hopefuls having been barred from running, five candidate lists consequently became unqualified due to the electoral requirement of a minim ...
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Legislative Assembly Of Macau
The Legislative Assembly of the Macau Special Administrative Region (; ) is the organ of the legislative branch of Macau. It is a 33-member body comprising 14 directly elected members, 12 indirectly elected members representing functional constituencies and 7 members appointed by the chief executive. It is located at Sé. Charter The assembly has the following charter: # To enact, amend, suspend or repeal laws; # To examine and approve budgets; and examine the report on audit; # To decide on taxation and approve debts to be undertaken by the government # To debate the policy addresses by the Chief Executive; # To debate any issue concerning public interests; # To receive and handle complaints from Macau residents Election results Legislative assembly buildings The assembly sits at a special Legislative Assembly building, a modern three-storey structure located in the Nam Van area. From 1784 to 1999, the Assembly met at the Leal Senado Building. Selection methods A ...
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Percentage Point
A percentage point or percent point is the unit (measurement), unit for the Difference (mathematics), arithmetic difference between two percentages. For example, moving up from 40 percent to 44 percent is an increase of 4 percentage points, but a 10-percent increase in the quantity being measured. In literature, the unit is usually either written out, or abbreviated as ''pp'' or ''p.p.'' to avoid ambiguity. After the first occurrence, some writers abbreviate by using just "point" or "points". Differences between percentages and percentage points Consider the following hypothetical example: In 1980, 50 percent of the population smoked, and in 1990 only 40 percent of the population smoked. One can thus say that from 1980 to 1990, the prevalence of smoking decreased by 10 ''percentage points'' (or by 10 percent of the population) or by ''20 percent'' when talking about smokers only - percentages indicate proportionate part of a total. Percentage-point differences are one way to ex ...
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Synergy Power
The Association of Synergy of Macao ( zh, t=傳新澳門協會; pt, Associação da Sinergia de Macau), often shortened to Synergy of Macao (; ), is a centrist political party in Macau. It is represented in the Legislative Assembly. History The formation of Synergy of Macao was announced on 5 February 2017 by Ron Lam U-tou, a former member of Macao Federation of Trade Unions, along with retired senior civil servant Vitor da Rocha Vai, former editor of ''Macao Daily News'' Ian Heng-ut, and then-vice-convener of Northern District Community Service Consultative Committee Ho Chong-chun. Lam raised concern over discussion of current issues in the society, which he described as rather subjective and lack of analysis. Building a new platform, Synergy of Macao aimed to monitor the government while solving social illnesses through new pathways, hence achieving a fair, free, and just community. The Association was formally registered on 16 March 2017. Although claiming no plan nor inte ...
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New Hope (Macau)
New Hope (NE) is a political party in Macau. Its leader, José Pereira Coutinho, has served in the Legislative Assembly since 2005. In the most recent election on 12 September 2021, the party won 13.81% of the popular vote and 2 out of 14 directly elected seats. Elected AL members * José Pereira Coutinho José Maria Pereira Coutinho ComM (; born 22 July 1957) is a Macanese politician and jurist. He has been the Counselor of the Portuguese Communities since 2003, President of Macau Civil Servants Association since 1998, and President of pro-demo ..., 2005–present * Leong Veng Chai, 2013–2017 * Che Sai Wang, 2021–present Legislative Assembly elections References Political parties in Macau Political parties of minorities {{Macau-party-stub ...
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Women’s General Association Of Macau
Women's General Association of Macau ( zh, 澳門婦女聯合總會; pt, Associação Geral das Mulheres de Macau), or in short Women's Association ( zh, 婦聯), is a pro-Beijing political party in Macau, and is represented in the Legislative Assembly. History Women's General Association of Macau was formed in 1950, advocating the unity of patriotic women in Macau, connecting women with different social backgrounds, and protecting female's right. The Association has positioned itself in pro-Beijing and pro-establishment camp, and regarded as in the traditional faction. The Association formed electoral alliance with other pro-Beijing parties by 1992 under the name of "Progress Promotion Union". The Association separated from the Union in 2017 and ran in the poll as "Alliance for a Happy Home" ( zh, 美好家園聯盟). The Association returned the parliament with two members in 2021 File:2021 collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: the James Webb Space Telescope was launc ...
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Progress Promotion Union
The Progress Promotion Union ( zh, t=群力促進會; pt, União Promotora para o Progresso) is a political party in the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Macau Macau or Macao (; ; ; ), officially the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (MSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China in the western Pearl River Delta by the South China Sea. With a p .... In the 2017 legislative election, the party won 12.65 percent of the popular vote and 2 of the 14 popularly elected seats. Elected members * Leong Heng Teng, 2001–2009 * Iong Weng Ian, 2001–2009 * Ho Ion Sang, 2009–present * Wong Kit Cheng, 2013–present See also * General Union of Neighbourhood Associations of Macau, parent party References Political parties in Macau {{Macau-party-stub ...
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Macau-Guangdong Union
The Macau-Guangdong Union (; pt, União de Macau-Guangdong) is a political party in the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Macau. In the 2009 legislative election, the party won 7.30 percent of the popular vote and 1 of the 12 popularly elected seats. Elected members * Mak Soi Kun Mak Soi-kun (; born 15 April 1956 in Macau) is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Macau. With a construction business in the city, Mak and fellow legislator Zheng Anting, a casino VIP room manager, founded the Macau Jiangmen Communal Society ..., 2009–present * Zheng Anting, 2013–present References Political parties in Macau Conservative parties in China {{Macau-party-stub ...
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Union For Development
The Union for Development ( zh, t=同心協進會; pt, União para o Desenvolvimento) is a political party in the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Macau. In the 2005 legislative election, the party won 13.3 percent of the popular vote and 2 of the 12 popularly elected seats. Elected members *Tong Chi Kin, 1992–2001 *Fernando Chui, 1992–1996 *Leong Iok Wa, 2001–2005 *Kwan Tsui Hang, 2005–present *Lee Chong Cheng, 2009–2013 See also *Macau Federation of Trade Unions The Macau Federation of Trade Unions (MFTU), abbr. is a pro-Beijing labour and political group in Macau. It is the largest and most influential labour group in the city, with over 50,000 members in 43 associated trade unions. Presided by Ho Su ..., parent party References Political parties in Macau {{Macau-party-stub ...
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Macau United Citizens Association
The Macau United Citizens Association ( zh, t=民众建澳聯盟; pt, Associação dos Cidadãos Unidos de Macau) is a political party in Macau. In the 2005 legislative election, the party won 16.6 percent of the popular vote and 2 of the 12 popularly elected seats. Elected members * Chan Meng Kam Chan Meng Kam (; born 9 November 1962 in Ludongcun, Dongshi, Jinjiang, Fujian, China) is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Macau. Chan Meng Kam is a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, President of the Macau ..., 2005–present (co-owner of U Wa and shareholder in Pearl Oriental Enterprises Limited) * Ung Choi Kun, 2005–2013 * Si Ka Lom, 2013–present * Song Pek Kei, 2013–present See also * :Macau United Citizens Association politicians References Political parties in Macau Conservative parties in China {{Macau-party-stub ...
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Antonio Ng
António Ng Kuok Cheong (; born September 26, 1957) is currently a member in the Macau Legislative Assembly, returned by direct election. He was the founding chairman of the pro-democratic political party New Macau Association. He is also the leader of the political pressure group Union for Democracy Development. Ng has been a major figure in the Macau democracy movement and is one of the three pro-democratic legislators in the Assembly. After his graduation from Yuet Wah College, Macau, Ng obtained his undergraduate degree in economics at Chinese University of Hong Kong. Once an employee in a Chinese bank in the early 1990s, Ng lost the job due to political pressure from Beijing. Election results See also * Politics of Macau Politics of Macau is a framework of a politically constrained multi-party presidential system, dominated by the China, People's Republic of China. It includes the Legislative Assembly of Macau, legislature, the Judiciary of Macau, judiciary, the ... ...
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José Pereira Coutinho
José Maria Pereira Coutinho ComM (; born 22 July 1957) is a Macanese politician and jurist. He has been the Counselor of the Portuguese Communities since 2003, President of Macau Civil Servants Association since 1998, and President of pro-democracy party New Hope and Deputy of the Legislative Assembly of Macau since 2005. Background José Maria Pereira Coutinho is son of former police chief Basílio Câncio Coutinho and housewife Maria Ida Lourdinha Julieta Pereira Coutinho who were both born in the former Portuguese colony of Goa, India, before emigrating to Macau. Born and raised in Macau, he studied and graduated in Law at the University of Macau. When he was a child, his dream was to follow in his father's footsteps and become a policeman one day, but his father convinced him to not be a policeman because there would be too many policemen at home. His mother tongue is Portuguese, and as he was born in Macau, he learned to speak Cantonese in his teenage years and English w ...
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South China Morning Post
The ''South China Morning Post'' (''SCMP''), with its Sunday edition, the ''Sunday Morning Post'', is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group. Founded in 1903 by Tse Tsan-tai and Alfred Cunningham, it has remained Hong Kong's newspaper of record since British colonial rule. Editor-in-chief Tammy Tam succeeded Wang Xiangwei in 2016. The ''SCMP'' prints paper editions in Hong Kong and operates an online news website. The newspaper's circulation has been relatively stable for years—the average daily circulation stood at 100,000 in 2016. In a 2019 survey by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the ''SCMP'' was regarded relatively as the most credible paid newspaper in Hong Kong. The ''SCMP'' was owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation from 1986 until it was acquired by Malaysian real estate tycoon Robert Kuok in 1993. On 5 April 2016, Alibaba Group acquired the media properties of the SCMP Group, including the ''SCMP''. In January 2017, former D ...
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