President of The Legislative Assembly of Macau - List of Presidents of The Legislative Assembly of Macau (20 December 1999 -)

List of Presidents of The Legislative Assembly of Macau (20 December 1999 -)

# Name Took Office Left Office
1 Susana Chou
曹其真
20 December 1999 23 September 2001
23 September 2001 25 September 2005
25 September 2005 15 October 2009
2 Lau Cheok Va
劉焯華
15 October 2009 Incumbent

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