President Xi Jinping Reaffirms Full Support for Macao’s Incoming Chief Executive
President Xi Jinping reaffirms the central authorities’ full support for Macao’s development during a meeting with incoming chief executive Sam Hou Fai.
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President Xi Jinping reaffirms the central authorities’ full support for Macao’s development during a meeting with incoming chief executive Sam Hou Fai.
President Xi Jinping met with Sam Hou Fai, the incoming Chief Executive of the Macao SAR, reaffirming central support for Macao’s development and the ‘one country, two systems’ principle.
President Xi Jinping met with Sam Hou Fai, the newly appointed Chief Executive of the Macao SAR, reaffirming support for Macao’s integration into China’s national development.
China’s central government congratulates Sam Hou Fai on his election as Macao’s sixth-term Chief Executive designate, highlighting his commitment to “One Country, Two Systems” and expectations for Macao’s continued prosperity.
The Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macao SAR has hailed the chief executive election as ‘pioneering and emblematic,’ congratulating Sam Hou Fai on his designation.
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