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Macao to pick election members
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2004-04-13 23:20

The Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) government has chosen June 27 as the date for selecting members of the Election Committee, who will choose the SAR's next chief executive.

The announcement was made in the form of an executive communique endorsed by incumbent Chief Executive Edmund Ho Hau Wah.

According to the Chief Executive Election Law, which was passed by the Macao Legislative Council earlier this month, the committee will comprise 300 members to represent four mainstream sectors of Macao's society. The industrial, commercial and financial sectors is the biggest, with a total of 100 members.

The second group has 80 members representing four sub-sectors, namely culture with 18 members, education with 20 members, professionals with 30 members and sports with 12 members.

The third sector comprises 80 members among three sub-sectors, namely labour with 40 members, social services with 34 members and main religions with 6 members.

The fourth sector comprises Macao's 12 deputies to the National People's Congress -- the national legislature, 16 representatives of the local legislative, and 12 representatives from Macao's members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the country's political advisory body.

Apart from the fourth sector and the representatives of religious organizations, who are free to choose their own method of selecting their representatives, the election of the other members of the committee will be based on Macao's traditional system of indirect elections involving representatives of specifically registered community, labour and business associations.

There are about 2,000 such legal associations and organizations in the SAR, with 500 of them elective societies. They are highly representative in the city with a population of 448,500.

Under the election law, which is closely based on the Macao Basic Law, the election of the chief executive by the Election Committee must be held at least 60 days before the office holder's term expires. Ho's first five-year term ends on December 19.

 
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