António Costa, who resigned after corruption investigators raided his official residence, will stay on as caretaker prime minister until new polls are held in March.
President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is the first Portuguese leader to hint at contrition for imperialism but he offered no specifics on a formal apology or reparations.
During his audience with President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Ho was given an honour for services rendered to Portugal.
The preservation of the Portuguese language in Macao, and what de Sousa termed the rights “agreed between the countries in 1999”, will be on the agenda.
Light shows and colourful displays have been unveiled in the centre of the Portuguese capital to lure holidaymakers to Macao.
Yi Ping Chow of the Chinese League in Portugal makes the proposal on the eve of Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng’s visit to Lisbon.
The economic advantages of Macao’s Portuguese connections, and promotion of the Greater Bay Area, are expected to form the bulk of the agenda.
Such translations could increase technology transfers between China and the lusophone countries, legislature is told.
Ho Iat Seng is set to make his first European trip since taking office, with the first stop being Lisbon.