Joaquim Pinto Correia | |||||||||||
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Governor of Macau | |||||||||||
In office 15 May 1986 – 8 July 1987 | |||||||||||
Preceded by | Vasco de Almeida e Costa | ||||||||||
Succeeded by | Carlos Montez Melancia | ||||||||||
Personal details | |||||||||||
Born | Porto, Portugal | 16 June 1929||||||||||
Died | 14 May 2011 81) Porto, Portugal | (aged||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 馬俊賢 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 马俊贤 | ||||||||||
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Joaquim Germano Pinto Machado Correia da Silva (16 June 1929 – 14 March 2011) was the 124th Governor of Macau from 15 May 1986 to 8 July 1987.[1][2]
Biography
As a physician, he was the first Governor of Macau who was not a military general.[3][4] He advocated humanism and social welfare during his term of office and visited Guangzhou as well as the entire Guangdong province from 22–24 February 1987.[5][6] He resigned from office in May 1987, giving rise to the rumour that his resignation was related to corruption.[7]
See also
References
- ↑ List of Governor of Macau
- ↑ Bibliography
- ↑ (in Chinese)"The life of seven ex-Governor of Macau in Portugal". (30 April 2007). Macao Daily News.
- ↑ The training of doctors today Archived 2009-12-19 at the Wayback Machine In this article, it is shown that he is the first editor of the journal “Medical Education”, showing that he was a doctor.
- ↑ (in Chinese)Encyclopaedia of Macau It is recorded in the appendix 1, Encyclopaedia of Macau that Machado visited China in 22–24 February 1987.
- ↑ 吳志良、楊允中, ed. (Nov 1999). "Appendix 1". 《澳門百科全書》 (in Chinese). Macao Foundation. ISBN 972-658-078-1. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11.
- ↑ (in Chinese)Article from www.chinareviewnews.com
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