Candidates have all now set out their stalls for the 12 September elections to the Legislative Assembly.
Politics
More candidates join the hustings, campaigning on women’s rights, urban planning, official accountability and housing issues.
City marks the anniversary with flag-raising, commemorative stamps and a light show, while top officials attend ceremony in Beijing.
Both familiar names and new ones join the race for the elections to the Legislative Assembly this autumn.
Sulu Sou Ka Hou and Ron Lam U Tou, both prominent in the public life of Macao, set out their stalls as polling day draws near.
Acting chief representative’s sudden departure follows refusal to sign ‘One China’ pledge.
Candidates highlight the need for better housing, education for young people and workers’ rights and benefits.
Macao should be guided by the civilised concepts of equality, mutual appreciation, dialogue and tolerance, says top official.
With just over two months to go before the autumn elections, more candidates are putting their names forward, promising a better deal for Macao’s residents.