New Macau Association


The New Macau Association is a major pro-democratic political party in the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Macau. Macau is a territory in which political parties do not play a role, though some civic groups put forward lists at the elections and might be considered parties. The party was established in 1992 and the founding chairman was Antonio Ng Kuok Cheong. The current chairman is Icy Kam Sut Leng. At the, 20 September 2009 election, the association split into two electoral lists – the New Democratic Macau Association and the Prosperous Democratic Macau Association. The two lists combined won 19.35% of popular vote and 3 seats in the legislature. At the election in 2005, the group won a plurality of 18.8% of the popular vote and 2 out of 12 popular elected seats. In the 2013 election the association is split into three electoral lists with the addition of New Macau Liberals.
In July 2014, AMN's newly elected Vice President, Bill Chou Kwok Ping, was suspended without pay from his position as a political scientist at the University of Macau, after he advocated universal suffrage in a move seen by students, alumni and fellow academics as part of a slide towards unprecedented censorship in Macau's universities.
In mid-October 2014, both AL deputies António Ng Kuok Cheong and Au Kam San intend to seek more independence away from AMN and further reduce the financial support to AMN and that includes 20% of their salary. Both Ng and Au would remind members of AMN but would operate within their own policies rather than AMN's board.

Directly elected legislative assembly deputies

  1. António Ng Kuok Cheong, 10 July 1992 – 10 July 1994
  2. Lok Wai Chong, 10 July 1994 – 10 July 1996
  3. Tong Ka Io, 10 July 1996 – 10 July 1998
  4. Au Kam Ming, 10 July 1998 – 10 July 2000
  5. Tong Ka Io, 10 July 2000 – 10 July 2002
  6. Au Kam Ming, 10 July 2002 – 10 July 2004
  7. Carlos Sin Doe Ling, 10 July 2004 – 10 July 2006
  8. Paul Chan Wai Chi, 10 July 2006 – 10 July 2010
  9. Jason Chao Teng Hei, 10 July 2010 – 10 July 2014
  10. Sulu Sou Ka Hou, 10 July 2014 – August 2015
  11. Scott Chiang Meng Hin, August 2015 – 2017
  12. Kam Sut leng, August 2017 – present

    Legislative Assembly elections