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The 'Legislative Assembly of the Macao Special Administrative Region' is the organ of the legislative branch of the
Macao Special Administrative Region of the
People's Republic of China.
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 Macao residents
The Assembly is made up of 29 members (12 from direct elections, 10 from indirect elections, and 7 as nominated by the Chief Executive).
A list of current members of the Assembly:
Election results
Indirect Elected Members
★ President Susana Chou - Vice-President of Novel Enterprises Ltd. Hong Kong and President of H. Nolasco & Cia., Lda. Macau
★ Lau Cheok Va (Vice-President)
★ Celina Silva Dias Azedo
★ Leonel Alberto Alves (1st Secretary)
★ Kou Hoi In (2nd Secretary)
★ Hoi Sai Iun
★ Tong Chi Kin
★ Fong Chi Keong
★ Chui Sai Cheong
★ Chan Chak Mo
★ Cheang Chi Keong
Directly Elected Members
★ Leong Heng Teng
★ Kwan Tsui Hang
★ Chow Kam Fai David
★ Iong Weng Ian
★ Ng Kuok Cheong
★ Vitor Cheung Lup Kwan
★ João Bosco Cheang
★ Jorge Manuel Fão
★ José Pereira Coutinho
★ Leong Iok Wa
★ Au Kam San
Appointments by the CE
★ Au Chong Kit aliás Stanley Au
★ Philip Xavier
★ Ho Teng Iat
★ José Manuel de Oliveira Rodrigues
★ Cheong Vai Kei
★ Vong Hin Fai
★ Tsui Wai Kwan
Former Officials
★
Dr. José Luis de Sales Marques - former President of the Leal Senado
Legislative Assembly Buildings
The Assembly sits at a special Legislative Assembly building, a modern three storey structure located in the Nam Van area. The press has reported that the Assembly shall be moving to a new building within the next few years.
From 1784 to 1999, the Assembly met at the Leal Senado Building.
How does it work?
According to the
Basic Law of Macau, the number of directly elected legislators has increased from 10 to 12 in 2005, bringing the to number of legislators to 29. After 2009, the selection of the Chief Executive may be changed by' ⅔' endorsement of the Legislative Assembly and approval by the
National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee.
To change the method for forming the
Legislative Assembly require a '⅔' endorsement of the assembly, agreement by the
Chief Executive, and notification to the NPC Standing Committee. Civic organizations in Macau are not well-developed. The ability of Macau residents to change their government is significantly restricted.
Work had been underway to draft national security legislation, as required by Article 23 of the
Basic Law of Macau, but Chief Executive Edmund Ho announced that 2004 would not be the proper time for the government to propose Article 23 legislation. Ho indicated that the government would continue drafting the legislation and would conduct public consultations in good time.
See also
★
Chief Executive of Hong Kong
★
Chief Executive of Macau
★
Executive Council of Macau
★
Municipal Council of Macau
External links
★
Members of the Assembly of Macao (Portuguese)
★
Legislative Assembly of Macao
★
The Basic Law of Macao: The Legislature (Government website) University of Macau