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|country = Macau | country = Macau
|name = Macau-Guangdong Union | name = Macau-Guangdong Union
| lang1 = Chinese
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| name_lang1 = {{lang|zh-hk|澳粵同盟}}
|logo = Macau-Guangdong Union Logo.png
| lang2 = Portuguese
|leader1_title = Chairman
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The '''Macau-Guangdong Union''' ({{zh|c=澳粵同盟}}; {{lang-pt|União de Macau-Guangdong}}) is a ] in the ] ] of ]. At the 2009 election, the group won 7.30% of the popular vote and 1 out of 12 popular elected seats.<ref>{{cite web|title=Macau-Guangdong Union|url=https://www.facebook.com/mgu.macau|publisher=Macau-Guangdong Union|accessdate=30 July 2014}}</ref> The '''Macau-Guangdong Union''' ({{zh|t=澳粵同盟}}; {{lang-pt|União de Macau-Guangdong}}) is a ] in the ] ] of ].


In the 2009 legislative election, the party won 7.30 percent of the popular vote and 1 of the 12 popularly elected seats.<ref>{{cite web|title=Macau-Guangdong Union|url=https://www.facebook.com/mgu.macau|publisher=Macau-Guangdong Union|accessdate=30 July 2014}}</ref>
==Elected Members==

==Elected members==
* ], 2009–present * ], 2009–present
* Zheng Anting, 2013–present * Zheng Anting, 2013–present

==See also==
* ]


==References== ==References==
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Political party in Macau
Macau-Guangdong Union
Chinese name澳粵同盟
Portuguese nameUnião de Macau-Guangdong
Founded2005 (2005)
IdeologyConservatism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationPro-Beijing camp
Legislative Assembly2 / 33

The Macau-Guangdong Union (Chinese: 澳粵同盟; Template:Lang-pt) is a political party in the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Macau.

In the 2009 legislative election, the party won 7.30 percent of the popular vote and 1 of the 12 popularly elected seats.

Elected members

  • Mak Soi Kun, 2009–present
  • Zheng Anting, 2013–present

References

  1. "Macau-Guangdong Union". Macau-Guangdong Union. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
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