Paul Chan Wai Chi, the second-ranked candidate of the electoral group New Macau Progressives (ANPM), No. 7 on Sunday’s ballot, accused the police yesterday of publishing a “false” statement about his group and petitioned Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Committee (CAEAL) President Tong Hio Fong over the matter, urging the committee to clarify its – alleged – election campaign “restrictions”.
New Macau Association (NMA) Vice-President Sulu Sou Ka Hou is the first-ranked candidate of New Macau Progressives while Chan, an ex-lawmaker, is the second-ranked candidate.
An official at the Public Administration Building received the letter on Tong’s behalf.
Paul Chan Wai Chi (left), the second-ranked candidate of the electoral group New Macau Progressives (ANPM), No. 7 on Sunday’s ballot, speaks to reporters, as Jason Chao Teng Hei, a volunteer of the New Macau Association (NMA), looks on, at the Public Administration Building in Rua do Campo. Photo: Debby Seng
Chan Chon Pat (right), the official representative of the Macau Citizens Development Association (ACDM), No. 8 on Sunday’s ballot, hands a letter of complaint to an official at the Public Administration Building in Rua do Campo on Monday.
Photo: MPDG