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Date: 2015-01-28 21:23:07
Xiguan
Democratic Progressive Party
Liwan District
Sovereignty
Transfer of sovereignty over Macau

G.N. 950 《選舉程序(鄉郊代表選舉)規例》 ELECTORAL PROCEDURE (RURAL REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION) REGULATION 選舉結果公告 NOTICE OF RESULT OF ELECTION

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