Ho Iat Seng addressed questions concerning the LRT, social welfare, housing, health and other topics during his policy address Q&A with lawmakers yesterday.
Ho Iat Seng
Macao’s top official lays out his vision for the coming year and highlights his administration’s work in national security and economic diversification.
The exhibition was launched at a special ceremony last week, attended by Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng and other top officials.
The chief executive’s revelation that raises were being actively considered for civil servants has sparked fresh calls for bumps of up to five percent.
Ho Iat Seng tells lawmakers that the promotion of the Portuguese language is ‘a responsibility of the education sector.’
Public works chief Raimundo do Rosário says the sell-off – Macao’s first in years – “won’t be within days” but “maybe in some weeks or even months.”
The two sides will discuss “issues on the bilateral agenda”, with a discussion on the Ukraine war also a possibility.
Ho is in Luxembourg to learn from its bond market – Europe’s largest – and the two sides have agreed to boost ties in finance and other fields.
Nearly a dozen deals have been signed at a top-level investment and tourism gathering in the Portuguese capital, timed to coincide with the chief executive’s visit.