Second term of Edmund Ho as Chief Executive of Macau explained

Cabinet Name:Second term of Edmund Ho Hau Wah as Chief Executive of Macau Cabinet
Jurisdiction:Macau
Cabinet Number:2nd
Flag:Flag of Macau.svg
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:20 December 2004
Date Dissolved:20 December 2009
Government Head:Edmund Ho Hau Wah
Total Number:6
Political Party:Nonpartisan
Election:29 August 2004
Legislature Term:7th, 8th, 9th
Previous:Edmund Ho I
Successor:Fernando Chui I

The Second term of Edmund Ho Hau Wah as Chief Executive of Macau, officially considered part of "The 2nd term Chief Executive of Macau", relates to the period of governance of Macau since the transfer of sovereignty over Macau, between 20 December 2004 and 20 December 2009. Edmund Ho Hau Wah was reelected in mid 2004 by 300-member Selection Committee.

Cabinet

Ministry

The policy bureaux were under several reorganisations during the term as following:

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Executive Council members

The Executive Council was presided by President Edmund Ho Hau Wah and consisted of total 10 members. All members are appointed by the Chief Executive from among members of the Legislative Council and other influential public personnels.

The Convenor of the members was Tang Chi Kin.

<-- color -->Members Affiliation PortfolioTook OfficeLeft OfficeRef
NonpartisanSecretary for Administration and Justice20 December 2004Chui I[1]
NonpartisanConvenor of the ExCo
Chairman of the Science and Technology Development Fund
20 December 2004Chui I
UPPMember of the Legislative Assembly20 December 2004Chui I
NonpartisanChairman of New Tenhon Investment20 December 2004Chui I
NonpartisanPresident of Macau China-Africa Business Council20 December 2004Chui I
UIEMMember of the Legislative Assembly20 December 200420 October 2009[2]
UIPMMember of the Legislative Assembly20 December 2004Chui I
UIEMMember of the Legislative Assembly20 December 2004Chui I
CCCAEChairman of CCCAE20 December 200420 December 2009
NonpartisanCEO of Seng San Enterprises
Chairman of the Smartable Holding
20 December 2004Chui I

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ordem Executiva n.º 38/2004. io.gov.mo/. Macau Government Printing Bureau. 6 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Ordem Executiva n.º 52/2009. io.gov.mo/. Macau Government Printing Bureau. 6 October 2014.