List of members of the Legislative Assembly of Macau

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The following is a historical list of members for the current and past Legislative Assemblies of Macau:

Political bloc[]

Composition of political bloc since 1976 election:
  Conservative camp (later merged into Pro-Beijing camp)
  Centrism members (post-handover) or indirectly-elected members (pre-handover)
  Appointed members (pre-handover) (post-handover appointed members are all pro-Beijing)

List of Colonial members[]

Key: DE - Directly elected members; IE- Indirectly elected members; AP - Appointed members

Portrait Name Affiliation
(DE)
Camp 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
ADIM →
UE
Conservative →
Pro-Beijing
DE DE DE DE[a]
ADIM Conservative DE DE
Susana Chou 20040612 (cropped).jpg Susana Chou Vaz da Luz ADIM →
UNIF
Conservative →
Pro-Beijing
DE IE IE DE IE
ADIM Conservative DE
CDM Conservative DE
GEDEC Conservative DE
Pro-Beijing IE IE IE IE IE
Pro-Beijing IE IE IE IE IE
IE IE[b]
IE
Pro-Beijing IE IE IE
IE
Ho Yin 1956.jpg Ho Yin Pro-Beijing AP AP[c]
AP AP
AP
Anabela Fátima Xavier Sales Ritchie ADIM Conservative →
Pro-Beijing
AP DE AP IE IE
AP AP AP
ADIM Conservative DE AP
CDM Conservative DE AP[d] AP AP AP
GEDEC Conservative DE
IE
IE
AP
AP AP
UE Pro-Beijing DE
Lau Cheok Va (cropped).JPG Lau Cheok-vá UE Pro-Beijing DE IE IE IE
Leonel Alberto Alves (cropped).jpg Leonel Alberto Alves UE Pro-Beijing DE DE IE IE
ECP Conservative DE
AAAH[e] Pro-democracy DE DE DE
Pro-Beijing AP[c] IE
Pro-Beijing AP IE
AP[f]
AP[d]
AP AP AP AP [g]
AP[f]
AAAH Pro-democracy DE
AAAH Pro-democracy DE
UE Pro-Beijing DE
Pro-Beijing IE[b] IE IE IE IE
Edmund Ho (cropped).jpg Edmund Ho Hau-wah Pro-Beijing IE IE IE
AP
UPP Pro-Beijing DE[h] DE DE
高开贤2019.jpg UPP Pro-Beijing DE[h] DE DE
UPD Pro-Beijing DE DE
Fernando Chui Sai On (cropped).jpg Fernando Chui Sai-on UPD Pro-Beijing DE
Ng Kuok Cheong António (cropped).JPG António Ng Kuok-cheong ANM Pro-democracy DE DE
勞工同盟 Conservative DE
IE[h] IE
AP AP AP[i]
Raimundo Arrais do Rosário AP[j] AP AP
Beatriz Amélia Alves de Sousa Oliveira Basto da Silva AP
AP
AP[j] AP AP
AP[i]
AP [g]
(or Chio Ho Cheong) 經濟民生促進會 Pro-Beijing DE
經濟民生促進會 Pro-Beijing DE
Fong Chi-keong 建設澳門同盟 Pro-Beijing DE
David Chow Kam-fai 繁榮澳門同盟 Pro-Beijing DE
Kwan Tsui Hang (cropped).jpg Kwan Tsui-hang UPD IE
IE[h] AP

List of SAR members[]

Key: DE - Directly elected members; IE- Indirectly elected members; AP - Appointed members

Portrait Name Affiliation
(DE)
Camp 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
Susana Chou 20040612 (cropped).jpg Susana Chou Vaz da Luz ADIM →
UNIF
Conservative →
Pro-Beijing
IE IE IE
Anabela Fátima Xavier Sales Ritchie ADIM Conservative →
Pro-Beijing
IE
Lau Cheok Va (cropped).JPG Lau Cheok-vá UE Pro-Beijing IE IE IE IE
Leonel Alberto Alves (cropped).jpg Leonel Alberto Alves UE Pro-Beijing IE IE IE IE IE
Pro-Beijing IE IE
Pro-Beijing IE
AP AP AP
UPP Pro-Beijing DE DE DE
高开贤2019.jpg UPP Pro-Beijing DE IE IE IE IE IE IE
UPD Pro-Beijing DE IE
Ng Kuok Cheong António (cropped).JPG António Ng Kuok-cheong ANM Pro-democracy DE DE DE DE DE
ANMD DE
經濟民生促進會 Pro-Beijing DE
Fong Chi-keong 建設澳門同盟 Pro-Beijing DE IE DE IE AP
David Chow Kam-fai 繁榮澳門同盟 Pro-Beijing DE DE DE
UPP Pro-Beijing DE DE DE
Chui Sai Cheong.JPG Chui Sai-cheong Pro-Beijing IE IE IE IE IE IE IE
Kwan Tsui Hang (cropped).jpg Kwan Tsui-hang UPD Pro-Beijing IE DE DE DE DE
Pro-Beijing AP AP
Pro-Beijing AP AP
Pro-Beijing AP AP AP AP IE IE
贺定一2019.jpg Ho Teng-iat Pro-Beijing AP AP IE
Pro-Beijing AP AP
Pro-Beijing AP
Pro-Beijing AP AP AP AP
社會經濟改革促進會 Pro-Beijing DE IE IE IE IE
Au Kam San.JPG Au Kam-san ANM Pro-democracy DE DE DE DE
ANMD DE
UPD Pro-Beijing DE DE
娛職聯誼會 Pro-Beijing DE
繁榮澳門同盟 Pro-Beijing DE
Pro-Beijing IE IE IE IE
Pro-Beijing IE IE IE IE IE IE
Chan Meng Kam (cropped).jpg Chan Meng-kam ACUM Pro-Beijing DE DE DE
20181125—Leong On-kei 梁安琪, Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital interior, am730 screenshot (00m31s)(cropped)(edited).jpg Angela Leong On-kei NMDU Pro-Beijing DE[k] DE DE DE IE
Ung Choi Kun.jpg ACUM Pro-Beijing DE DE
Jose Pereira Coutinho no Palacio de Sao Bento em Lisboa, Portugal, 2015.jpg José Maria Pereira Coutinho NE Pro-democracy DE DE DE DE DE
Lee Chong Cheng.jpg Lee Chong-cheng UPD Pro-Beijing IE DE
Pro-Beijing AP
Pro-Beijing AP
Pro-Beijing AP AP IE IE IE
Pro-Beijing AP
Pro-Beijing AP
Mak Soi Kun.jpg Mak Soi-kun UGM Pro-Beijing DE DE DE
Chan Wai Chi.jpg Paul Chan Wai-chi ANM Pro-democracy DE
Melinda Chan (cropped).jpg Melinda Chan Mei-yi 改革創新聯盟 Pro-Beijing DE DE
Ho Ion Sang (cropped).jpg Ho Ion-sang UPP Pro-Beijing DE DE DE IE
Lau Veng Seng (cropped).JPG Pro-Beijing AP AP
Pro-Beijing AP AP
Tong Io Cheng (cropped).jpg Pro-Beijing AP AP
Pro-Beijing AP
Ho Iat Seng.jpg Ho Iat-seng Pro-Beijing IE IE IE[l]
施家倫 (cropped).jpg ACUM Pro-Beijing DE DE DE
Song Pek-kei ACUM Pro-Beijing DE DE DE
UGM Pro-Beijing DE DE DE
NE Pro-democracy DE
UPP Pro-Beijing DE
AGMM DE DE
Pro-Beijing IE IE
UPD Pro-Beijing IE DE DE
Pro-Beijing IE IE IE
Pro-Beijing IE IE
Pro-Beijing AP AP AP
UPD Pro-Beijing DE DE
Cívico Centrist DE
Sou Ka Hou 2014 (cropped).jpg Sulu Sou Ka-hou ANM Pro-democracy DE
Pro-Beijing IE IE
Pro-Beijing IE IE
Pro-Beijing IE IE
Pro-Beijing IE[l] IE
Pro-Beijing AP AP
Pro-Beijing AP AP
Pro-Beijing AP
Pro-Beijing AP AP
Pro-Beijing AP
Pro-Beijing AP
Che Sai-wang NE Pro-democracy DE
Leong Hong-sai Pro-Beijing DE
Lo Choi-in Pro-Beijing DE
Lam U-tou Sinergia Centrist DE
Ngan Iek-hang Pro-Beijing DE
Ma Io-fong Pro-Beijing DE
Lei Leong-wong Pro-Beijing DE
Chan Hou-seng Pro-Beijing AP
Kou Kam-fai Pro-Beijing AP
Cheung Kin-chung Pro-Beijing AP

Notes[]

  1. ^ died in office on 20 April 1992.
  2. ^ a b died in office, succeeded the seat in January 1980.[1]
  3. ^ a b Ho Yin died in office on 6 December 1983, succeeded the seat later.
  4. ^ a b left office and was succeeded by .
  5. ^ Known as "FADM" before 1988.
  6. ^ a b left office after term ended, the seat was succeeded by .
  7. ^ a b left office in 1997, so the seat was succeeded by .
  8. ^ a b c d Elected for new seats in by-election on 10 March 1991.[2]
  9. ^ a b was succeeded in 1997 by .
  10. ^ a b Appointed after by-election.
  11. ^ Known as "Alliance for the Development of Macau" before 2009.
  12. ^ a b Ho Iat-seng resigned on 5 July 2019 to run for Chief Executive and was succeeded by following the by-election of Industry, Commerce and Finance seat on 25 November 2019.

See also[]

Reference[]

  1. ^ 永逸. "新人入閣或有利提高立法效率品質" [A new cabinet member could improve the quality and efficiency of legislation.]. Archived from the original on 2021-05-09. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  2. ^ "澳門立法會進行中期補選投票". 澳門記憶. 澳门基金会. Archived from the original on 2021-05-13. Retrieved 2021-05-13.

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