President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau

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The President of the Legislative Assembly is the speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Macau. In the absence of the President, the Vice-President serves as President.

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List of presidents

List of presidents of the Legislative Assembly of Macau (before 20 December 1999)

No.NameTook officeLeft office
Carlos D'Assumpção
(Song Iok Sang)

宋玉生
31 March 197631 March 1984
31 March 198420 April 1992
Anabela Ritchie
(Lam Yi Tou)

林綺濤
20 April 199220 December 1999

List of presidents of the Legislative Assembly of Macau (20 December 1999 – present)

No.ImageNameTook officeLeft office
1 Susana Chou 20040612.jpg Susana Chou Vaz da Luz
(Chou Kei Jan)

曹其真
20 December 199923 September 2001
23 September 200125 September 2005
25 September 200515 October 2009
2 Lau Cheok Va.JPG Lau Cheok Va
劉焯華
15 October 200916 October 2013
3 Ho Iat Seng.jpg Ho Iat Seng
賀一誠
16 October 20135 July 2019
Chui Sai Cheong.JPG Chui Sai Cheong
崔世昌
5 July 201917 July 2019
4 Kou Hoi In 2019.png Kou Hoi In
高開賢
17 July 2019Incumbent

List of vice-presidents

List of vice-presidents of the Legislative Assembly of Macau (before 20 December 1999)

No.ImageNameTook officeLeft office
Edmond Ho 1968.jpg Edmund Ho Hau Wah
何厚鏵
10 November 198820 December 1999

List of vice-presidents of the Legislative Assembly of Macau (20 December 1999 – present)

No.ImageNameTook officeLeft office
1 Lau Cheok Va.JPG Lau Cheok Va
劉焯華
20 December 199923 September 2001
23 September 200125 September 2005
25 September 200515 October 2009
2 Ho Iat Seng.jpg Ho Iat Seng
賀一誠
15 October 200916 October 2013
3 Lam Heong Sang.jpg Lam Heong Sang
林香生
16 October 201316 October 2017
4 Chui Sai Cheong.JPG Chui Sai Cheong
崔世昌
16 October 2017Incumbent

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