Lau Cheok Vá

Macau politician
劉焯華
President of the Legislative AssemblyIn office
15 October 2009 – 16 October 2013Vice PresidentHo Iat SengPreceded bySusana ChouSucceeded byHo Iat SengVice-President of the Legislative AssemblyIn office
20 December 1999 – 15 October 2009PresidentSusana ChouPreceded byEdmund HoSucceeded byHo Iat SengMember of the Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Assumed office
18 October 1988ConstituencyLabor (FC)In office
28 August 1984 – 18 October 1988ConstituencyMacau (Directly elected) Personal detailsBorn (1945-02-03) 3 February 1945 (age 79)
Portuguese MacauNationalityChineseResidenceMacauOccupationpublic official, judgeProfessionjudge, lawyer

Lau Cheok Vá GLM GML (Chinese: 劉焯華) is a Macau politician, serving as the President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau.[1] He is also currently serving as Deputy to the 11th National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China, Vice-President of Macao Federation of Trade Unions and President of Judicial Officers Recommendation Commission.[1] Previously he served as Vice-President of the Legislative Assembly from 1999 until 2009.[1]

Election results

Year Candidate Hare quota Mandate List Votes List Pct
1984 Lau Cheok Vá (UE) 5,334 No.3/6 16,003 58.87%
1988 Lau Cheok Vá (UIEM) uncontested FC uncontested
1992 Lau Cheok Vá (UIEM) walkover FC walkover
1996 Lau Cheok Vá (UIEM) walkover FC walkover
2001 Lau Cheok Vá (UIEM) walkover FC walkover
2005 Lau Cheok Vá (UIEM) walkover FC walkover
2009 Lau Cheok Vá (UIEM) walkover FC walkover
Political offices
Preceded by President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau
2009–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice-President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau
1999–2009
Succeeded by

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Lau Cheok-va - President of the Legislative Assembly". Archived from the original on 2012-03-05.
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Members of the 6th Legislative Assembly of Macau Portuguese (1996–1999) / 1st Legislative Assembly of Macau SAR (1999–2001)
1992–1996 ←
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Gov. Appointments
(1996–1999)
  • José João de Deus Rodrigues do Rosário (1996-1997)[c] → Maria Edith da Silva (1997-1999)
  • Raimundo Arrais do Rosário
  • Joaquim Morais Alves
  • Joaquim Jorge Perestrelo Neto Valente
  • José Manuel de Oliveira Rodrigues
  • António José Félix Pontes
  • Rui António Craveiro Afonso (1996-1997)[d] → Henrique Miguel Rodrigues de Senna Fernandes (1997-1999)
CE Appointments
(1999–2001)
  • Stanley Au
  • Cheong Vai Kei
  • Vong Hin Fai
  • Ho Teng Iat
  • Philip Xavier
  • José Manuel de Oliveira Rodrigues
  • João Baptista Manuel Leão
  1. ^ Application to become legislative member of SAR was not made
  2. ^ Resigned to become Chief Executive of SAR
  3. ^ Died in January 1997
  4. ^ Left office in 1997
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  • Stanley Au
  • Ho Teng Iat
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  • Lei Pui Lam
  • Sam Chan Io
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  • José Chui
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2005–2009 ←
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  • José Chui
  • Ho Sio Kam
  • Tommy Lau
  • Dominic Sio
  • Tong Io Cheng
  • Tsui Wai Kwan
  • Vong Hin Fai


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