Why we are not surprised a jot that the hyper-regulated campaign for the September 17th Legislative Elections could not limit itself to the realm of low politics and just
Lawmaker Angela Leong has suggested that the Legislative Assembly (AL) election be postponed by two weeks. Leong’s proposal is motivated by the two recent
The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has found several associations conducting publicity campaigns that promote specific candidates above others for the Legislative Assembly (AL) election, as reported in
The Electoral Affairs Commission (CAEAL) has reported it received a total of 36 complaints concerning unfair election activities during the pre-campaign blackout period, which began on
The Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election is conducting a draw today to determine the order in which candidate teams will be able to use
The Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election (CAEAL) is to start sending out this week notices to inform voters about the polling station
Candidates and political analysts are criticizing the Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election (CAEAL), for creating confusion between the definitions of “propaganda activities” and the
Pardon my French, but the latest draft of the so-called electoral law, already enforced, is bullshit. First, it won’t prevent me, or any media, from
The Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election (CAEAL) published the definitive version of the list of accepted candidate teams to the September 17
Members of Agnes Lam’s Civil Watch list yesterday went to the Legislative Assembly Election (CAEAL) to deliver the candidate list as well as the political program
Yesterday, the “Alliance for Change” (Aliança para a Mudança) list, led by lawmaker Melinda Chan, presented its political platform for the Legislative Assembly (AL) Elections.
The Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election (CAEAL) yesterday confirmed the legal status of four additional nomination committees in relation to the direct election process
The Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election (CAEAL) has confirmed that as of June 21 it has approved 27 applications from respective nomination
In cosmopolitan Macau, a city where around 60 percent of the total population was born abroad and where many others can trace their roots in the
With the approach of the vote day for the 2017 Legislative Assembly (AL) elections on September 17, the number of presented lists is growing steadily
Taking into account the profile of the typical Macau voter - a mainland-born woman aged between 50 and 64 years old - the Times questioned several experts
The list “Nova Esperança” (“New Hope”) headed by the lawmaker and candidate José Pereira Coutinho officially formalized its candidacy to the Legislative Assembly (AL) Elections yesterday.
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