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The '''Macau-Guangdong Union''' ({{zh|t=澳粵同盟}}; {{lang-pt|União de Macau-Guangdong}}), '''UMG''' for short, is a ] in the ] ] of ]. The party focuses on voters with origins or connections to ]. The '''Macau-Guangdong Union''' ({{zh|t=澳粵同盟}}; {{langx|pt|União de Macau-Guangdong}}), '''UMG''' for short, is a ] in the ] ] of ]. The party focuses on voters with origins or connections to ].


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> 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>

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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
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationPro-Beijing camp
Legislative Assembly2 / 33

The Macau-Guangdong Union (Chinese: 澳粵同盟; Portuguese: União de Macau-Guangdong), UMG for short, is a political party in the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Macau. The party focuses on voters with origins or connections to Guangdong.

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.
Macau Political civic associations in Macau
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