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Chief Executive of Macao Special Administrative Region
澳門特別行政區行政長官 Chefe do Executivo da Região Administrativa Especial de Macau
Emblem of Macau
Incumbent Ho Iat Seng since 20 December 2019
Style
Chief Executive (特首, Chefe do Executivo) (informal)
The Honourable (尊贵的[citation needed], Sua Excelência) (formal)
Residence
Macau Government Headquarters
Nominator
Election Committee
Appointer
Central People's Government (Decree signed by Premier)
State Administration for Sci., Tech. & Industry for National Defense
Military history
Armed conflicts
Military modernization
Military reform since 2015
CMC Leading Group for Military Reform
Leader: Xi Jinping
Supervisory organ
National Supervisory Commission
Director: Liu Jinguo
Corruption in China
Anti-corruption campaign since 2012
Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)
Commission Against Corruption (Macau)
Judicial organs
Supreme People's Court
President: Zhang Jun
People's Courts Judicial Police
Supreme People's Procuratorate
Prosecutor General: Ying Yong
People's Procuratorates Judicial Police
Judiciary of Hong Kong
Court of Final Appeal
Department of Justice
Prosecutions Division
Law enforcement in Hong Kong
Security Bureau
Regular Disciplined Services
Hong Kong Police Force
Judiciary of Macau
Court of Final Appeal
Public Prosecutions Office
Secretariat for Security
Macau Security Force
Unitary Police Services [zh]
Public Security Police
Judiciary Police [zh]
United front
Political Consultative Conference
National Committee
Chairman: Wang Huning
Vice-Chairpersons
Top-ranked: Shi Taifeng
Secretary-General: Wang Dongfeng
Political parties:
CCP (ruling)
United Front Work Department
Head: Shi Taifeng
RCCK
CDL
CNDCA
CAPD
CPWDP
CZGP
JS
TDSL
Historical parties:
KMT
CDSP
YCP
Federation of Industry and Commerce
People's organizations
Law enforcement
CCP Central Politics and Law Commission
Secretary: Chen Wenqing
Ministry of Public Security
Minister: Wang Xiaohong
Public Security Organs People's Police
State Immigration Administration
Local public security bureaus
Ministry of State Security
Minister: Chen Yixin
State Security Organs People's Police
Ministry of Justice
Minister: He Rong
Judicial Administrative Organs People's Police
Bureau of Prison Administration [zh]
Office for Safeguarding National Security
Urban Management (chengguan)
Propaganda
Central Leading Group for Propaganda, Ideology and Culture
Leader: Cai Qi
Deputy Leaders: Li Shulei, Shen Yiqin
Central Guidance Commission on Building Spiritual Civilization
Director: Cai Qi
Deputy Director: Li Shulei
Central Propaganda Department
Head: Li Shulei
National Press and Publication Administration
China Film Administration
State Council Information Office
China Daily
Ministry of Culture and Tourism
National Radio and Television Administration
China Media Group
China Central Television
China Global Television Network
China National Radio
China Radio International
Xinhua News Agency
Reference News
China News Service
People's Daily
Global Times
China Today
Censorship in China
Radio jamming
Overseas censorship of Chinese issues
Media of China
Internal media
Publishing industry in China
Internet in China
Internet censorship
Great Firewall
Great Cannon
Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission
Director: Cai Qi
Cyberspace Administration of China
Director: Zhuang Rongwen
Hong Kong
Macau
Central Leading Group on Hong Kong and Macau Affairs
Leader: Ding Xuexiang
HK & Macau Affairs Office
Director: Xia Baolong
Hong Kong Liaison Office
Macau Liaison Office
One country, two systems
Special administrative regions
Hong Kong Basic Law
Chief Executive: John Lee Ka-chiu
Hong Kong SAR Government
Politics of Hong Kong
Pro-Beijing camp
Pro-democracy camp
Independence movement
Mainland & HK CEPA
Macao Basic Law
Chief Executive: Ho Iat-seng
Macau SAR Government
Politics of Macau
Mainland & Macau CEPA
Cross-Strait relations
Cross-Strait relations
Chinese Civil War
One China
Political status of Taiwan
Republic of China on Taiwan
Taiwan Area
"Taiwan Province", PRC
Taiwan independence movement
Anti-Secession Law
Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement
Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement
Chinese unification
Central Leading Group for Taiwan Affairs
Leader: Xi Jinping
Deputy Leader: Wang Huning
Taiwan Affairs Office
Director: Song Tao
Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits
Foreign relations
Central Foreign Affairs Commission
Director: Xi Jinping
Deputy Director: Li Qiang
Secretary-General: Wang Yi
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Wang Yi
Spokespersons
Diplomatic missions
Diplomatic missions of China / in China
Foreign aid from China / to China
International Development Cooperation Agency
Ministry of Commerce
Exim Bank of China
China Development Bank
Belt and Road Initiative
Silk Road Fund
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
BRICS
New Development Bank
Ministry of National Defense
International Military Cooperation Office
NPC Foreign Affairs Committee
CCP International Department
State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs
Overseas Chinese Affairs Office
Chinese nationality law
Chinese passports (Hong Kong; Macau)
Visa requirements for Chinese citizens (Hong Kong, Macau)
Visa policy of China (Hong Kong; Macau)
National Immigration Administration
Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
Panda diplomacy
Beijing Consensus
Community of Common Destiny
China and the United Nations
China and the World Trade Organization
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
China–Africa relations
China–Arab relations
China–Caribbean relations
China–European Union relations
China–Latin America relations
China–Pacific relations
China–Russia relations
China–United States relations
Related topics
Administrative divisions
Hukou system
Family planning
Ethnic minorities
China portal
Other countries
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The Chief Executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region (Chinese: 澳門特別行政區行政長官; Portuguese: Chefe do Executivo da Região Administrativa Especial de Macau) is the head of government of Macau, a special administrative region of China. The position replaced the office of Governor of Macau, the former head of Macau as an overseas province of Portugal. Under the Basic Law of Macau, the chief executive's role is to:
...be the head of the Macau Special Administrative Region and shall represent the Region. The Chief Executive of the Macau Special Administrative Region shall be accountable to the Central People's Government and the Macau Special Administrative Region in accordance with the provisions of this Law.
The current chief executive is Ho Iat Seng. His office is located at the Macau Government Headquarters, formerly the Governor's House (from 1883-1926) and the Governor's office (from 1926 to 1999). The CE has used this as his office since 2009.
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