Macau’s incoming chief executive has pledged to unite Macau society and lead Macau to participate in the nation’s development.
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Ho Iat Seng is Chief Executive-designate of Macau — Ho will be sworn into office on December 20.
Ho Iat Seng said that locals have been enjoying much more freedom after Macau’s return to China in 1999.
The Central People’s Government Liaison Office in Macau and Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On issued separate statements to congratulate Ho Iat Seng.
Commander Xu Liangcai pointed out that this year marks the 20th anniversary of the stationing of a garrison of the People’s Liberation Army in Macau.
The non-implementation of the system is due to Macau’s status as one of the nation’s two SAR’s that in line with the “One Country, Two Systems”.
Zhang Dejiang, the nation’s top lawmaker, yesterday wrapped up his three-day inspection of the Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR), calling on the city to make greater efforts to keep being a “good role model” of successfully practicing the “one country, two systems” principle