Chief Executive-designate Ho Iat Seng reaffirmed on Monday that his government will put special emphasis on undertaking an in-depth reform of the public administration system.
Ho Iat Seng
The State Council on Sunday appointed the nine principal officials and the chief prosecutor of the incoming government of the Macau SAR which will take office on December 20.
The winner of Sunday’s by-election of a business sector seat in the Legislative Assembly, Wang Sai Man, told reporters that as a lawmaker he will fight for a better business environment for local small- and medium-sized enterprises.
There might be a year-on-year drop in gaming revenue this month due the fact that there aren’t any public holidays and the fact that the external situation is unclear.
Less than two months before Ho Iat Seng is sworn in as Macau’s Chief Executive, speculation has risen about who will be the next secretaries and senior officials in his government.
Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On will present his government’s work report for this year and budget bill for next year to lawmakers in the middle of next month.
President Xi Jinping wished senior citizens nationwide a happy Chung Yeung Festival.
Ho Iat Seng, Macau’s Chief Executive-designate discussed the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ principle with China Media Group.
Chief Executive-designate pledged that he will solve the “historical issue” of the current gaming concession and sub-concession model.