In brief
A summary of what happened on 18 December (more…)
A summary of speeches made by legislators before the plenary session of the Legislative Assembly on 18 December (more…)
A little more than 70 people and less than 30 motorcycles reportedly took part in the march yesterday (16 December) in protest of corruption in Government, foreign workers and the Road Traffic Law. (more…)
A legal expert from mainland China who is a member of the Macau Basic Law Committee indicated that the quality of democracy in Macau needs significant improvement. (more…)
The Court of Final Appeal issued a statement to clarify the reporting of the Ao Man Long trial. (more…)
The Court of Final Appeal has rejected the defending lawyer’s argument that the former Secretary for Transport and Public Works has the right to appeal once his case in connection with corruption and money-laundering has a verdict. (Note: Please refer to this entry for clarification) (more…)
The organiser for the 20 December protest turned to blame the Government for causing ‘misunderstandings’ in the row over sharing the same venue with organisers that planned to celebrate the Reunification anniversary there. (more…)
The main organiser of the Reunification anniversary celebration parade reiterated that the participating organisations are not willing to share the venue with protesters. (more…)
The Audit Commission heavily criticised the authorities for not controlling the expenses when four venues dedicated to the East Asian Games (EAG) in 2005 were being constructed. (more…)
Neighbourhood associations in northern Macau refused to share the venue where they will celebrate Macau’s reunification anniversary with the alternative camp, who will organise a protest on the same day. (more…)