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Executive Council of Macau

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Council that advises and assists the Chief Executive of Macau
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TheExecutive Council (Chinese:行政會;Portuguese:Conselho Executivo) is a formal body of advisers to theChief Executive of Macau that serves as a core policy-making organ of theGovernment of Macau.[1]

Composition

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The members of Executive Council are appointed by the Chief Executive from among principal officials (heads of department, informally called "ministers"), members of Legislative Council, and public figures. Their appointment and removal is decided by the Chief Executive. There is no fixed term of office, but the term of office of members cannot extend beyond the expiry of that of the Chief Executive who appoints them.

The following list includes all members of the Executive Council in theorder of precedence:

  • Note: To avoid confusion, all the names on this list follow the Macau convention: Portuguese name <if available>, family name, (Chinese given name <if available>) for consistency.
OfficeName
Chief ExecutiveHo Iat Seng
Administration and Justice SecretaryCheong Weng Chon
Economy and Finance SecretaryLei Wai Nong
Security SecretaryWong Sio Chak
Social Affairs and Culture SecretaryAo Ieong U
Transport and Public Works SecretaryRaimundo Arrais do Rosário
Commissioner Against CorruptionChan Tsz King
Commissioner of AuditHo Veng On
Public Prosecutor-GeneralIp Son Sang
Members

List of the past Executive Councils

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1st ExCo (1999–2004)

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Main article:First term of Edmund Ho as Chief Executive of Macau
OfficeName
Chief ExecutiveEdmund Ho Hau Wah
Administration and Justice SecretaryFlorinda da Rosa Silva Chan Lai Man
Economy and Finance SecretaryFrancis Tam Pak Yuen
Security SecretaryCheong Kuoc Vá
Social Affairs and Culture SecretaryFernando Chui Sai On
Transport and Public Works SecretaryAo Man Long
Commissioner Against CorruptionCheong U
Commissioner Of AuditFátima Choi
Public Prosecutor-GeneralHo Chio Meng
Members

2nd ExCo (2004–2009)

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Main article:Second term of Edmund Ho as Chief Executive of Macau
OfficeName
Chief ExecutiveEdmund Ho Hau Wah
Administration and Justice SecretaryFlorinda da Rosa Silva Chan Lai Man
Economy and Finance SecretaryFrancis Tam Pak Yuen
Security SecretaryCheong Kuoc Vá
Social Affairs and Culture SecretaryFernando Chui Sai On
Transport and Public Works SecretaryAo Man Long
Commissioner Against CorruptionCheong U
Commissioner Of AuditFátima Choi
Public Prosecutor-GeneralHo Chio Meng
Members

3rd ExCo (2009–2014)

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Main article:First term of Fernando Chui as Chief Executive of Macau
OfficeName
Chief ExecutiveFernando Chui Sai On
Administration and Justice SecretaryFlorinda da Rosa Silva Chan Lai Man
Economy and Finance SecretaryFrancis Tam Pak Yuen
Security SecretaryCheong Kuoc Vá
Social Affairs and Culture SecretaryCheong U
Transport and Public Works SecretaryLau Si Io
Commissioner Against CorruptionVasco Fong Man Chong
Commissioner Of AuditHo Veng On
Public Prosecutor-GeneralHo Chio Meng
Members

4th ExCo (2014–2019)

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Main article:Second term of Fernando Chui as Chief Executive of Macau
OfficeName
Chief ExecutiveFernando Chui Sai On
Administration and Justice SecretarySonia Chan Hoi Fan
Economy and Finance SecretaryLionel Leong Vai Tac
Security SecretaryWong Sio Chak
Social Affairs and Culture SecretaryAlexis Tam Chong Veng
Transport and Public Works SecretaryRaimundo Arrais do Rosário
Commissioner Against CorruptionAndré Cheong Weng Chon (張永春)
Commissioner of AuditHo Veng On (何永安)
Public Prosecutor-GeneralIp Son Sang (葉迅生)
Members


See also

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References

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  1. ^Article 50,Macau Basic Law

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