Secretary for Social Affairs and Budget

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Secretary for Social Affairs and Budget was a member of the government of Portuguese Macau. The Secretary headed the Secretariat is responsible for the health and social affairs in the colony.

Portuguese Macau former Portuguese possession in Southeast Asia between 1537 and 1999

Portuguese Macau refers to Macau's history from the establishment of Portuguese settlement in mid-16th century to the end of Portuguese colonial rule in 1999. Macau was both the first and last European holding in China.

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The department was assigned to the Secretariat for Social Affairs and Culture and budgetary powers to the Secretariat for Economy and Finance.

The Secretariat for Social Affairs and Culture is a department of the Macau Government. The Secretariat is responsible for the education, health, tourism, social affairs and culture issues in the region.

The Secretariat for Economy and Finance is a department of the Macau Government. The Secretariat is responsible for economic, financial and labour affairs in Macau and the region's economic co-operations with Mainland China.

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List of Secretariats

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Other principal officials of Portuguese Macau:

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