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Macau-Guangdong Union | |
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Chinese name | 澳粵同盟 |
Portuguese name | União de Macau-Guangdong |
Founded | 2005 (2005) |
Ideology | Conservatism Economic liberalism |
Political position | Center-right |
National affiliation | Pro-Beijing camp |
Legislative Assembly | 2 / 33 |
The Macau-Guangdong Union (Chinese: 澳粵同盟; Template:Lang-pt), UMG for short, 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
- "Macau-Guangdong Union". Macau-Guangdong Union. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
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