Second term of Edmund Ho as Chief Executive of Macau

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.

Second term of Edmund Ho Hau Wah as Chief Executive of Macau Cabinet
何厚鏵第二項澳門行政長官內閣

2nd Cabinet of Macau
Date formed20 December 2004
Date dissolved20 December 2009
People and organisations
Head of governmentEdmund Ho Hau Wah
Total no. of members6
Member partyNonpartisan
History
Election(s)29 August 2004
Legislature term(s)7th, 8th, 9th
PredecessorEdmund Ho I
SuccessorFernando Chui I

Cabinet edit

Ministry edit

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

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Chief Executive20 December 200420 December 2009 Nonpartisan[1]
Secretary for Administration and Justice20 December 2004Chui I Nonpartisan[1]
Secretary for Economy and Finance20 December 2004Chui I Nonpartisan[1]
Secretary for Security20 December 2004Chui I Nonpartisan[1]
Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture20 December 200412 May 2009 Nonpartisan[1]
12 May 200920 December 2009 Nonpartisan[2]
Secretary for Transport and Public Works20 December 20046 December 2006 Nonpartisan[1]
6 December 200613 February 2007 Nonpartisan[3]
13 February 2007Chui I Nonpartisan[4]

Executive Council members edit

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.

Members Affiliation Portfolio Took Office Left Office Ref
Florinda da Rosa Silva Chan Nonpartisan Secretary for Administration and Justice 20 December 2004 Chui I [5]
Tong Chi Kin Nonpartisan Convenor of the ExCo
Chairman of the Science and Technology Development Fund
20 December 2004 Chui I [5]
Leong Heng Teng UPP Member of the Legislative Assembly 20 December 2004 Chui I [5]
Liu Chak Wan Nonpartisan Chairman of New Tenhon Investment 20 December 2004 Chui I [5]
Alexandre Ma Iao Lai Nonpartisan President of Macau China-Africa Business Council 20 December 2004 Chui I [5]
Ho Iat Seng UIEM Member of the Legislative Assembly 20 December 2004 20 October 2009 [5][6]
Leonel Alberto Alves UIPM Member of the Legislative Assembly 20 December 2004 Chui I [5]
Cheang Chi Keong UIEM Member of the Legislative Assembly 20 December 2004 Chui I [5]
Lam Heong Sang CCCAE Chairman of CCCAE 20 December 2004 20 December 2009 [5]
Lionel Leong Vai Tac Nonpartisan CEO of Seng San Enterprises
Chairman of the Smartable Holding
20 December 2004 Chui I [5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Aviso do Chefe do Executivo n.º 49/2004". io.gov.mo/. Macau Government Printing Bureau. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Aviso do Chefe do Executivo n.º 11/2009". io.gov.mo/. Macau Government Printing Bureau. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Aviso do Chefe do Executivo n.º 37/2006". io.gov.mo/. Macau Government Printing Bureau. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Aviso do Chefe do Executivo n.º 2/2007". io.gov.mo/. Macau Government Printing Bureau. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Ordem Executiva n.º 38/2004". io.gov.mo/. Macau Government Printing Bureau. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  6. ^ "Ordem Executiva n.º 52/2009". io.gov.mo/. Macau Government Printing Bureau. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
Preceded by Government of Macau
2004-2009
Succeeded by