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The Executive Council (Chinese: 行政會; Portuguese: Conselho Executivo) is a formal body of advisers to the Chief Executive of Macau that serves as a core policy-making organ of the Government of Macau.[1]
Composition
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 the order 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.
Office | Name |
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Chief Executive | Ho Iat Seng |
Administration and Justice Secretary | Cheong Weng Chon |
Economy and Finance Secretary | Lei Wai Nong |
Security Secretary | Wong Sio Chak |
Social Affairs and Culture Secretary | Ao Ieong U |
Transport and Public Works Secretary | Raimundo Arrais do Rosário |
Commissioner Against Corruption | Chan Tsz King |
Commissioner of Audit | Ho Veng On |
Public Prosecutor-General | Ip Son Sang |
Members |
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List of the past Executive Councils
1st ExCo (1999–2004)
Office | Name |
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Chief Executive | Edmund Ho Hau Wah |
Administration and Justice Secretary | Florinda da Rosa Silva Chan Lai Man |
Economy and Finance Secretary | Francis Tam Pak Yuen |
Security Secretary | Cheong Kuoc Vá |
Social Affairs and Culture Secretary | Fernando Chui Sai On |
Transport and Public Works Secretary | Ao Man Long |
Commissioner Against Corruption | Cheong U |
Commissioner Of Audit | Fátima Choi |
Public Prosecutor-General | Ho Chio Meng |
Members |
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2nd ExCo (2004–2009)
Office | Name |
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Chief Executive | Edmund Ho Hau Wah |
Administration and Justice Secretary | Florinda da Rosa Silva Chan Lai Man |
Economy and Finance Secretary | Francis Tam Pak Yuen |
Security Secretary | Cheong Kuoc Vá |
Social Affairs and Culture Secretary | Fernando Chui Sai On |
Transport and Public Works Secretary | Ao Man Long |
Commissioner Against Corruption | Cheong U |
Commissioner Of Audit | Fátima Choi |
Public Prosecutor-General | Ho Chio Meng |
Members |
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3rd ExCo (2009–2014)
Office | Name |
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Chief Executive | Fernando Chui Sai On |
Administration and Justice Secretary | Florinda da Rosa Silva Chan Lai Man |
Economy and Finance Secretary | Francis Tam Pak Yuen |
Security Secretary | Cheong Kuoc Vá |
Social Affairs and Culture Secretary | Cheong U |
Transport and Public Works Secretary | Lau Si Io |
Commissioner Against Corruption | Vasco Fong Man Chong |
Commissioner Of Audit | Ho Veng On |
Public Prosecutor-General | Ho Chio Meng |
Members |
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4th ExCo (2014–2019)
Office | Name |
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Chief Executive | Fernando Chui Sai On |
Administration and Justice Secretary | Sonia Chan Hoi Fan |
Economy and Finance Secretary | Lionel Leong Vai Tac |
Security Secretary | Wong Sio Chak |
Social Affairs and Culture Secretary | Alexis Tam Chong Veng |
Transport and Public Works Secretary | Raimundo Arrais do Rosário |
Commissioner Against Corruption | André Cheong Weng Chon (張永春) |
Commissioner of Audit | Ho Veng On (何永安) |
Public Prosecutor-General | Ip Son Sang (葉迅生) |
Members |
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See also
References
- ↑ Article 50, Macau Basic Law
External links
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