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Sam Hou-fai, former president of Macau’s Court of Final Appeal, said at a press conference on Wednesday morning that he will run for chief executive of the Macau Special Administrative Region for the sixth-term.
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The 62-year-old said the goal for him to run in the election is to comprehensively, accurately, and firmly implement the "one country, two systems" principle, and safeguarding the long-term prosperity and stability of Macau.
He emphasized that Macau is the motherland’s “precious gem”, and the city has undergone tremendous changes.
Sam also noted that his deep love for Macau has motivated him to lead this place to greater heights and that he understands the general public has high expectations on governance.
No other candidates have yet put forward their nominations.
Incumbent chief executive Ho Iat Seng has said he would not seek a second term for health reasons.
Some experts said Sam's lack of economic experience might hinder his ability to transform Macau into a holistic tourism and leisure hub, and not just as a gambling destination.

















