Bishop denies paper involvement in Macau politics
Bishop of Macau José Lai denied that he instructed the organ of the church to stop reporting political news. (more…)
Bishop of Macau José Lai denied that he instructed the organ of the church to stop reporting political news. (more…)
The Government issued a press note to explain how tomb concession rules work, while Public Prosecutors confirmed that investigations are under way. (more…)
The Secretary for the Administration and Justice said she did not know of permanent tomb concessions made by the former Municipal Council, an act which could be against the Basic Law. (more…)
A survey shows that opinion over Macau’s electoral reform is divided, yet a consensus is basically reached on launching a debate on this. (more…)
The former Governor of Macau, one of the reformers in modern Macau’s politics and public administration has died in Lisbon. (more…)
Half of the professional associations which were registered as corporate voters are not qualified under the new criteria. (more…)
Some legislators complained that they did not receive the Government’s notification to attend a meeting on the new reclamation areas. (more…)
The Government is to set up a policy research office within at least one year. (more…)
The Public Prosecutors have confirmed that certain protesters in the May Day demonstration had indeed infringed the law on national flag. (more…)
Seven minor trades union and clan association have applied for a sit-in outside the building where training were provided to the unemployed people by the Government for a month. (more…)