Union For Promoting Progress - Elected Members

Elected Members

  • Iong Weng Ian 2001-present
  • Leong Heng Teng 2001-present
Political parties in Macau
Pro-Beijing & Gaming industry
  • Union for Development (2)
  • United Citizens Association of Macau (2)
  • Union for Promoting Progress (1)
  • Macau-Guangdong Union (1)
  • Alliance for Change (1)
  • New Union for Macau’s Development (1)
Pro-democracy
  • Prosperous Democratic Macau Association and New Democratic Macau Association (3)
  • New Hope (1)
Parties without seats in AL
  • Union for the Progress and Development
  • Civil Watch
  • Association for Helping the Community and Engagement with the People
  • Social Justice Team
  • Activism for Democracy Association
  • Plural Voices – Peoples of Macau
  • Democratic Society Alliance
Defunct parties
  • Association for Democracy and Social Well-Being of Macau
  • Vision Macau
  • Convergence for Development
  • New Youth of Macau
  • General Union for the Good of Macau
  • Association for Promoting the Economy of Macau
  • Employees and Wager-Earners Association
  • General Union for Development of Macau
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  • Politics of Macau


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