Joaquim Pinto Correia | |||||||||||
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Governor of Macau | |||||||||||
In office 15 May 1986 – 8 July 1987 | |||||||||||
President | Mário Soares | ||||||||||
Prime Minister | Aníbal António Cavaco Silva | ||||||||||
Preceded by | Vasco de Almeida e Costa | ||||||||||
Succeeded by | Carlos Montez Melancia | ||||||||||
Personal details | |||||||||||
Born | (1929-06-16)16 June 1929 Porto, Portugal | ||||||||||
Died | 14 May 2011(2011-05-14) (aged 81) Porto, Portugal | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 馬俊賢 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 马俊贤 | ||||||||||
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Joaquim Germano Pinto Machado Correia da Silva (16 June 1929 – 14 March 2011) was the 124th Governor of Macau from 15 May 1986 to 8 July 1987.
Biography
As a physician, he was the first Governor of Macau who was not a military general. He advocated humanism and social welfare during his term of office and visited Guangzhou as well as the entire Guangdong province from 22–24 February 1987. He resigned from office in May 1987, giving rise to the rumour that his resignation was related to corruption.
See also
References
- List of Governor of Macau
- Bibliography
- (in Chinese)"The life of seven ex-Governor of Macau in Portugal". (30 April 2007). Macao Daily News.
- The training of doctors today Archived 2009-12-19 at the Wayback Machine In this article, it is shown that he is the first editor of the journal “Medical Education”, showing that he was a doctor.
- (in Chinese)Encyclopaedia of Macau It is recorded in the appendix 1, Encyclopaedia of Macau that Machado visited China in 22–24 February 1987.
- 吳志良、楊允中, ed. (Nov 1999). "Appendix 1". 《澳門百科全書》 (in Chinese). Macao Foundation. ISBN 972-658-078-1. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11.
- (in Chinese)Article from www.chinareviewnews.com
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