The Court of Second Instance (TSI) said in a statement yesterday that it does not have the authority to rule on political acts and, consequently, it decided not to hear an appeal by lawmaker Sulu Sou Ka Hou against his suspension from the legislature by his peers.
The statement also said that for the same reason it decided last week to reject an interim injunction by Sou against his suspension.
The statement said that the Judicial Organisation Framework Law (LBOJ) does not grant any court in Macau the right to rule on political acts.