The
Legislative Council of the Macao
Special Administrative Region (SAR) on Friday approved the
general outline of the government's bill on the election of
chief executive.
Only two of Macao's 22 lawmakers attending the two-hour plenary
debate Friday afternoon voted against the bill, which is due to
return to the assembly's plenum for an article-by-article vote
after detailed discussions of its content are held at committee
level.
Sources closed to the Legislative Council said that the
legislative is expected to cast the final vote of the bill in
April, and then it will become legally effective. The election
of a 300-member election committee will be held 15 days after
the Election Law comes into effect.
Under the bill, the election of Macao's next chief executive
shall be held no later than 60 days before the current
office-holder's five-year term expires. The term of the
incumbent chief executive, Edmund Ho Hau Wah, who took office
upon Macao's return to the motherland on Dec. 20, 1999, will
finish on Dec. 19.
Source:
Xinhua
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