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  Edmund Ho - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edmund Ho Hau Wah (何厚鏵, pinyin: Hé Hòuhuá; born March, 1955) is the Chief Executive of the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China.
Edmund Ho was made Chief Executive-elect on May 15, 1999 by the Selection Committee for the Chief Executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR).
Ho joined the local legislature in 1988, and was Vice-President of the Legislative Council of Macao for 11 consecutive years (1988-1999).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edmund_Ho_Hau-wah   (413 words)

  
 Edmund Ho -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ho is the son of the late community leader of Macao and businessman, Mr.
Ho went to study in (A nation in northern North America; the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada) Canada in 1969.
Ho joined the local legislature in 1988, and was Vice-President of the (additional info and facts about Legislative Council of Macao) Legislative Council of Macao for 11 consecutive years (1988-1999).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/ed/edmund_ho.htm   (474 words)

  
 Edmund Ho campaigns in Macao's old districts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Edmund Ho Hau Wah's re-election campaign continued in full swing on Monday, as he left his post temporarily to concentrate on his running for the second term.
MACAO-- Edmund Ho Hau Wah, chief executive runner of China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), Tuesday walked into the winding street of Felicidade in Macao, where aged two-story gray brick houses with red-colored window frame are seen.
Ho has garnered endorsement from a total of 297 members of a 300-strong Election Committee on his candidature nomination form for the chief executive running earlier last month, making him thesole candidate in the upcoming election, which is designated for Aug. 29.
www.chinataiwan.org /web/webportal/W5023951/A24716.html   (485 words)

  
 Hu toasts Macao five years after return
Macao Chief Executive Edmund Ho Hau Wah (L) is administered the oath of office by President Hu Jintao during the inauguration of his second term government in Macao December 20, 2004.
With Hu administering at the ceremony, Edmund Ho Hau Wah was sworn in as the second-term chief executive of the Macao SAR.
Ho was elected as the first chief executive of the Macao SAR on May 15, 1999.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /english/doc/2004-12/21/content_401792.htm   (656 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- Edmund Ho wins election for 2nd term   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Edmund Ho Hau Wah, incumbent chief executive of Macao SAR, was re-elected with 296 votes in favor and three abstentions from a total of 299 members of the 300-member committee.
Edmund Ho Hau Wah won the election for the second term as Macao's chief executive with 296 votes in favor and three abstentions from a total of 299 members of the 300-strong Election Committee Sunday morning.
Edmund Ho Hau Wah won the election for Macao's second chief executive with 296 votes in favor and three abstentions from a total of 299 members of the 300-strong Election Committee Sunday morning.
english1.peopledaily.com.cn /200408/30/print20040830_155304.html   (317 words)

  
 MSAR Government Information Bureau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Chief Executive, Edmund Ho Hau Wah, stressed today that both efficiency and quality must be observed in the judicial process facing the new challenges created by rapid development.
Mr Ho said the Macao SAR Basic Law was the source of SAR's judicial power, and he was glad to see that the courts and the Public Prosecutor's Office exercised their power independently and put into practice the ''One Country Two System'' policy.
The Prosecutor General, Mr Ho Chio Meng said that like many other countries and regions, we are faced with two challenges: first, the incompatibility between social development and the law and second, limited resources and the growth of demand in the judicial process.
www.gcs.gov.mo /ugcs/showNews.php?PageLang=E&DataUcn=18276&Member=0   (414 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- Premier Wen meets chief executive of Macao SAR Edmund Ho Hau Wah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) gives Edmund Ho Hau Wah the signed decree from the State Council appointing him to a second term during a meeting in Zhongnanhai, the headquarters of the Chinese government.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met with Edmund Ho Hau Wah, chief executive of China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), and gave him the signed decree from the State Council appointing Ho to a second term.
Ho said he was thankful to be re-appointment by the central government.
english1.peopledaily.com.cn /200409/21/eng20040921_157714.html   (355 words)

  
 President Hu encourages Macao youth to contribute to society - HK & Macao Express - Pearl River Delta - Newsgd
Chief Executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) Edmund Ho Hau Wah (C, rear row) poses for a photo with the students in the Macao Workers' Children High School in Macao SAR at the school-opening ceremony Feb. 21, 2005.
Edmund Ho Hau Wah said at the letter-conveying ceremony that the president's letter is of great importance to Chong, her schoolmates as well as all young people in Macao.
Ho urged Macao young people to study hard and make full preparations for building a better Macao and motherland in the future, as required by the president in the letter.
www.newsgd.com /prdcorner/HKMacaoExpress/200502220038.htm   (909 words)

  
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¡¡¡¡On May 15, 1999, Edmund Ho Hau-wah was elected candidate for the post of the first chief executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People Republic of China by the Committee for the Selection of the First Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region at its plenary meeting.
On May 20, Ho was appointed the chief first executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People Republic of China at the plenary meeting of the State Council presided over by Premier Zhu Rongji of the State Council of the People Republic of China.
Ho is to assume office on December 20, 1999.
www.macaudata.com /Macau/overview/e49.html   (794 words)

  
 Asia Times
Ho's, and Macau's, key to success has been simple - just learn the lessons of Tung and Hong Kong, according to a reliable source who heard this from the top hierarchy of Macau.
Ho's observation then on the early-retirement program was that it would doomed to fail, according to our source.
The single most important development Ho brought to Macau during his first three years in office was to break up the casino monopoly, although a lot had been done by the former administration to pave the way.
www.atimes.com /atimes/China/DL20Ad01.html   (896 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ho undertook the Vice-President of the Legislative Assembly of Macao in 1988.
At the mansion meeting room for the Chief Executive, Edmund Ho Hau-wah, there is a scroll on which is “Chinese Heart, Macao Feelings”, which is the starting point for him to deal with all the officials.
It is estimated that, after the new cabinet of Edmund Ho Hau-wah has been built up, an advisable plan for old city area reconstructing would be put forward based on the opinions from the social circles.
cn.arkoo.com /diaryfiles/sundz686/article/12AA6A6172CC49C698DA7087923F064B.html   (2236 words)

  
 Macao celebrities welcome Ho's victory in election - HK & Macao Express - Pearl River Delta - Newsgd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Edmund Ho Hau Wah's victory in the election for the second-term chief executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) is warmly embraced by celebrities in Macao.
Edmund Ho Hau Wah won the election with a supporting rate of nearly 99 percent from the 300 Elections Committee on Sunday.
But she expressed the belief that the future SAR government under the leadership of Ho would lead Macao into a brighter future.
www.newsgd.com /prdcorner/HKMacaoExpress/200408310003.htm   (339 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- Edmund Ho leaves Macao for Brazil visit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Edmund Ho Hau Wah, chief executive of Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), left Macao on Sunday for Brazil to pay a six-day official formal visit to the Latin American country.
Ho, during his visit, is to call on Brazilian President Lula da Silva, meet with a number of federal ministers and leaders of the parliament, and to visit major cities including Sao Paulo, Brasilia, Manaus and Rio de Janeiro.
Ho and the delegation, grouping a dozen of Macao governmental officials, are also to meet with the local business community.
english.peopledaily.com.cn /200506/19/print20050619_191112.html   (120 words)

  
 Jiang Meets Macao Chief Executive
Chinese President Jiang Zemin met with Edmund Ho Hau Wah, chief executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) on Monday.
Ho is in Beijing attending the fourth session of the Ninth National People's Congress.
Jiang said that the Macao SAR government headed by Edmund Ho Hau Wah has won the trust and support from the public.
www.10thnpc.org.cn /english/8512.htm   (124 words)

  
 Edmund Ho - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Edmund Ho   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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Here you will find more informations about Edmund Ho.
He was appointed Chief Executive-designate on 20 May of the same year by the Premier of the State Council, Zhu Rongji, and was formally sworn in as Chief Executive at a special ceremony marking the establishment of the http://www.macau.gov.mo/index_en.html Macao Special Administrative Region on December 20, 1999.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Edmund-Ho.html   (463 words)

  
 Online edition of Daily News - World
Hu extended congratulations to Edmund Ho Hau Wah, who had just been sworn in as the second chief executive of the Macao SAR, the principal officials of the second-term government and the members of the Executive Council of the Macao SAR.
The president said the central government has acted in strict accordance with the Basic Law and firmly supported the chief executive and the Macao SAR government in their law-based administration without interfering in the affairs within the autonomy of the Macao SAR.
Earlier, hundreds of people, including Ho, city leaders and Chinese dignitaries, attended a flag-raising ceremony to mark the fifth anniversary of the city's return to China after 450 years of Portuguese rule.
www.dailynews.lk /2004/12/21/wor01.html   (436 words)

  
 Xinhua - English
Edmund Ho Hau Wah was first sworn in as the chief executive of the second-term government of the Macao SAR, followed by the principal officials of the second-term government and members of the second-term Executive Council of the Macao SAR.
Ho stressed that "we must always bear in mind the political principles and wisdom of 'one country, two systems' and 'Macao people governing Macao' with a high degree of autonomy, and ensurethat we achieve results in all these values and areas of our work."
In his speech at the meeting, President Hu extended, on behalf of the central government and people of all ethnic groups of the country, sincere greetings to the people of various circles in Macao and warm congratulations to Edmund Ho Hau Wah, and the principal officials and Executive Council members of the second-term SAR government.
www.buzztracker.org /2004/12/21/cache/415186.html   (640 words)

  
 SCMP.com - Hong Kong's leading English news channel - Macau Handover - Macau Handover   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Edmund Ho was presented with Macau's 10-billion-pataca land fund yesterday.
Not long after midnight tonight, Edmund Ho Hau-wah will be sworn in as the first Chief Executive of the Macau Special Administrative Region.
Mr Ho, 44, is the son of the late Macau community leader and Banco Tai Fung founder, Ho Yin.
special.scmp.com /macauhandover/main.html   (811 words)

  
 CRI NEWS
Edmund Ho Hau Wah, chief executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region, believes that the "one country, two systems" principle is the guarantee for Macao's success.
In his campaign program submitted to the election committee, Ho Hau Wah promises that he will continue to abide by the "one country, two systems" principle, implement the Macao Basic Law and work earnestly to raise the comprehensive quality of Macao in order to ensure the long-term development of the region.
Ho Hau Wah is the only candidate to run for the second chief executive of Macao.
en.chinabroadcast.cn /2002/2004-8-20/116@144285.htm   (139 words)

  
 Macau News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Macau's chief executive Edmund Ho is to lead the former Portuguese enclave for another five years.
Mr Ho, who has led Macau since its return to Chinese rule in 1999, was unopposed for the position.
Macau's leader Edmund Ho has won the approval of the Chinese enclave's elite to rule for a second five-year term.
archive.wn.com /2004/08/29/1400/macaunews   (572 words)

  
 JCI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ho Hau Wah, there were numerous other government representatives, including the President of the Macao Foundation, Mr.
Edmund Ho Hau-wah, also addressed attendees and mentioned that since 1999, under the “one-country, two-system” policy, Macau is experiencing fast and steady improvement.
Edmund Ho Hau Wah, accompanied with the JCI President Kevin Cullinane, JCI Conference Chairman Koichi “Washi” Washizawa, and JCI Conference Director Alex Mok.
www.jci.cc /members/news.php?lang_id=1&info_id=4415&t=3010   (763 words)

  
 Humanrights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ho made the remarks while talking to media at Instituto Salesiano, a local middle school where he cast his own vote.
The chief executive said the legislative poll is a significant part of Macao's political affairs and he wishes that all registered voters would cast their votes to elect "the true representatives" of Macao people.
To cast votes is to dedicate efforts to the maintenance of the policy of "one country, two systems," Ho added.
www.humanrights-china.org /news/2005-9-26/Local2005926100251.htm   (265 words)

  
 MSAR Government Information Bureau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Chief Executive, Mr Edmund Ho Hau Wah, has written the State Council offering his congratulations on the successful launch and smooth return of the Shenzhou VI manned spacecraft.
Mr Ho, on behalf of the Macao SAR Government and the people of Macao, extended the warmest congratulations and highest regards to the motherland and all the participants in the Shenzhou VI mission, astronauts Mr Fei Junlong and Mr Nie Haisheng, and everyone who had contributed directly or indirectly to the mission.
Mr Ho also suggested in his letter to the State Council that he would like to invite to Macao the astronauts and the team who mastered the project, so they could share their experience with the people here.
www.gcs.gov.mo /ugcs/showNews.php?PageLang=E&DataUcn=18222&Member=0   (182 words)

  
 Macau News
Speaking in Nanjing, Mr Ho said the two provinces were "extremely interested in utilising" Macau's role as a platform for economic and commercial ties with the world's eight Portuguese-speaking countries.
Ho Hau Wah says there exists "great scope for co-operation"between Macau and Yangjiang City in western Guangdong, namely in the area of tourism, logistics and business services.
Speaking during the two-day working visit to Yangjiang on March 23-24, Mr Ho said that co-operation between the two sides was based on the Macau Government's "triple platform" business-promotion strategy.
www.wtc-macau.com /news/n27/n27-5page.htm   (507 words)

  
 SUMMIT COMMUNICATIONS
Edmund Ho Hau Wah, Chief Executive of the SAR, says that Macau is open and ready for business.
Ho Hau Wah, believes that the principle behind the ‘one country, two systems’ motto – used during the handover of both Macau and Hong Kong to Beijing – remains sound.
Ho Hau Wah, a former banker, says central government support, coupled with a new partnership with local entrepreneurs, will continue to drive development.
www.summitreports.com /macau/introduction.htm   (1114 words)

  
 WTCM Newsletter No.15   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
ELECTED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF Edmund Ho Hau-wah, Vice-Chairman of the World Trade Center Macau, was elected Macau's first post-handover Chinese Chief Executive by a 199-member Selection Committee on May 15.
Mr Ho, a son of Macau's late legendary community leader Ho Yin, has been widely described as an experienced community leader with an excellent track record in consensus politics.
Governor Gen. Vieira sent a congratulatory message to Mr Ho immediately after the election result had been announced, emphasising that he and his whole government "are at your entire disposal to co-operate with you in preparing for the full exercise of your duties as future chief executive of the Macau Special Administrative Region".
www.wtc-macau.com /news/n15/n15-index.htm   (270 words)

  
 President Jiang Meets HK, Macao Chief Executives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Jiang pledged that the central government will continue to give full support to Tung, and expressed the belief that with Tung's leadership and support of Hong Kong people, the SAR will be able to overcome difficulties and build a brighter future.
In his meeting with the Chief Executive of Macao Special Administrative Region, Jiang expressed his appreciation of the Macao SAR government led by Ho Hau Wah in properly handling major issues related to Macao's future development.
He urged Ho to work still harder, rally the Macao people and create a better future for the Macao SAR.
www.investchina.com.cn /english/28318.htm   (248 words)

  
 CCTV-English Channel-英语频道   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
As Macao's first chief executive, Edmund Ho Hau Wah enjoys popularity for his clear-cut and effective strategy leading to Macao's smooth political transition and prominent economic recovery.
Born in Macao in 1955, the 49-year-old Ho Hau Wah began his career as an auditor after graduating from York University in Canada.
He was elected as the first chief executive of the Macao SAR on May 15, 1999 -- winning 82 percent of votes.
apps.cctv.com /english/20041220/100485.shtml   (205 words)

  
 HK, Macao guaranteed strong support
The two leaders made the remarks while meeting Tung Chee-hwa, chief executive of the Hong Kong SAR, and Edmund Ho Hau Wah, chief executive of the Macao SAR, on separate occasions on Saturday and Sunday.
Hu spoke highly of the positive discussion on the principle of "one country, two systems" in Hong Kong, and said it is necessary to review Deng Xiaoping's theory on "one country, two systems," which is still playing an significant role in guiding the practice.
During his meeting with Ho Hau Wah, the president praised the government for its efforts and progresses in maintaining a good situation in Macao.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /english/doc/2004-03/07/content_312460.htm   (292 words)

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