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.
Au Kam San
Judges rule that the vigil would broach Macao law; organisers say they will hold the event online instead.
Although officials point to a gradual recovery from the economic effects of the pandemic, lawmakers worry that ordinary workers are being given short shrift.
Petitions and planned protest marches call for a straightforward solution; government promises to ‘optimise and improve’ the scheme.
Non-establishment lawmaker Au Kam San said that the legislature couldn’t do much because of “limitations of the political system.”
The police have transferred the case involving two women – both widely known to be the daughters of a local lawmaker – for their alleged participation in an illegal June 4 gathering to the Public Prosecution Office (MP) in line with the assembly and demonstration law.
Seven people were taken for questioning to a police station on Monday night for further identity — none were arrested.
Seven people were taken in for questioning at a police station Monday night for acting suspiciously at Largo do Senado.
The current systems to elect the chief executive and legislators are suitable for Macau.
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