President of The Legislative Assembly of Macau

President Of The Legislative Assembly Of Macau

The President of the Legislative Assembly is the speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Macau. In the absence of the President, the Vice-President serves as President.

Read more about President Of The Legislative Assembly Of Macau:  List of Presidents of The Legislative Assembly of Macau (before 20 December 1999), List of Presidents of The Legislative Assembly of Macau (20 December 1999 -), List of Vice-Presidents of The Legislative Assembly of Macau (before 20 December 1999), List of Vice-Presidents of The Legislative Assembly of Macau (20 December 1999 -)

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