Macau United Citizens Association | |
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| Chinese name | 民众建澳聯盟 |
| Portuguese name | Aliança de Povo de Instituição de Macau |
| Founded | 2005 |
| Ideology | Conservatism |
| Political position | Centre-right |
| National affiliation | Pro-Beijing camp |
| Legislative Assembly | 3 / 33 |
| NPC (Macau deputies) | 0 / 12 |
| CPPCC (Macau members) | 1 / 29 |
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| Traditional Chinese | 民众建澳聯盟 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 民众建澳联盟 | ||||||||||
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| Portuguese | Aliança de Povo de Instituição de Macau | ||||||||||
The Macau United Citizens Association (Chinese: 民众建澳聯盟; Portuguese: Aliança de Povo de Instituição de Macau) is a political party in Macau.
In the 2005 legislative election, the party won 16.6 percent of the popular vote and 2 of the 12 popularly elected seats.[1]
Elected members
- Chan Meng Kam, 2005–present (co-owner of U Wa and shareholder in Pearl Oriental Enterprises Limited)
- Ung Choi Kun, 2005–2013
- Si Ka Lom, 2013–present
- Song Pek Kei, 2013–present
See also
- Category:Macau United Citizens Association politicians
References
- ↑ "United Citizens Association of Macau". United Citizens Association of Macau. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
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