The Macau Liaison Office wants the Macau members of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Congress to voice their real opinions to the Liaison Office.
Chief Executive
Former CE: In response to the adverse impact of the Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests, Macau needed to strengthen its patriotism.
The local government must be “very vigilant” about the possible adverse impact of the “surrounding” security situation on Macau.
The local government will continue to regard developing the economy and improving people’s livelihoods as the “main axis” of its governance.
The government formally withdrew its controversial bill which proposed the transfer of 60 billion patacas from the government’s financial reserves for the setting-up of the Macau Special Administrative Region Investment and Development Fund.
President Xi Jinping congratulates newly appointed fifth-term Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng in Beijing.
Ho Iat Seng is still listening to opinions from civil society about his selection of the government’s five policy secretaries in his upcoming administration.
Commission of Audit criticises the Public Administration and Civil Service Bureau for its “unreasonably low efficiency” in recruiting public servants through its centralised recruitment method.
Chief Executive Chui said that Mao Zedong was a “great revolutionary, strategist and theorist”.