The Basic Law of The Macao Special Administrative Region Of the People’s Republic of China
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Macao, including the Macao Peninsula, Taipa Island and Coloane Island, has been part of the territory of China since ancient times; it was gradually occupied by Portugal after the mid-I6th Century. On 13 April 1987, the Chinese and Portuguese Governments signed the Joint Declaration on the Question of Macao, affirming that the Government of the People’s Republic of China will resume the exercise of sovereignty over Macao with effect from 20 December 1999, thus fulfilling the long-cherished common aspiration of the Chinese people for the recovery of Macao.
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2019-07-05
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Macao (until 1999), Constitutions, Government systems, Unification or reunification of states/territories, People's Republic of China, Executive/executive powers, Legislative/legislative powers, Foreign policies of individual states, Judiciary/judiciary powers, Economic systems, Public financial policy, Foreign economy, Colonial policy, International agreements, Future, Civil and political rights
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