Sunny Chan on TDM Talk Show
Political reform had become the ‘hottest potato’ in town since Beijing gave Macau the green light in late December.
Eight public consultation sessions scheduled for January will allow different sectors of society the opportunity to voice their own take on what Macau’s next move should be, alongside National People’s Congress Standing Committee’s official interpretation.
Public Administration expert Dr. Sunny Chan from the Polytechnic Institute is on the TDM Talk Show this week to assess the Beijing termed ‘five-step-plan’ for electoral reform. He will decipher the reasons behind the timing of this reform.
The TDM Talk Show will air tonight at 9 pm.
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