Fong Chi Keong

馮志強
Member of the Legislative AssemblyIn office
15 September 2013 – 17 September 2017ConstituencyAppointedIn office
20 September 2009 – 15 September 2013Preceded byHoi Sai IunSucceeded byJosé ChuiConstituencyBusiness (FC)In office
25 September 2005 – 20 September 2009Preceded byJorge Manuel FãoSucceeded byMelinda ChanConstituencyMacau (Directly elected)In office
23 September 2001 – 25 September 2005Succeeded byJorge Manuel FãoConstituencyWelfare, Culture, Education and Sport (FC)In office
3 October 1996 – 23 September 2001Succeeded byVitor CheungConstituencyMacau (Directly elected) Personal detailsBorn (1947-11-16) November 16, 1947 (age 76)
MacauNationalityChina

Fong Chi Keong (Chinese: 馮志強; born 16 November 1947 in Macau)[1] was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Macau and a businessman. Fong is known for criticism of the government and the New Macau Association. Fong Chi Keong often known as "Fong (Firing) Cannon" (馮大炮) for his radical talking in AL.

Election results

Year Candidate Hare quota Mandate List Votes List Pct
1996 Fong Chi Keong (UDM) 7,516 №4/8 7,516 10.37%
2001 Fong Chi Keong (CCCAE) uncontested FC uncontested
2005 Fong Chi Keong (UBM) 8,529 №9/12 8,529 6.83%
2009 Fong Chi Keong (CCCAE) uncontested FC uncontested
2013 Fong Chi Keong appointed CE appointed

References

  1. ^ "第四屆立法會選舉候選名單總" (PDF). 澳門行政暨公職局. 2009-07-15. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-08-06.
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Members of the 6th Legislative Assembly of Macau Portuguese (1996–1999) / 1st Legislative Assembly of Macau SAR (1999–2001)
1992–1996 ←
→ 2001–2005
Executives
Secretaries
Directly elected
  • Leong Heng Teng
  • Tong Chi Kin
  • David Chow
  • Fong Chi Keong
  • Liu Yuk Lun
  • Chan Kai Kit (1996–1999)[a] → Iong Weng Ian
  • António Ng
Functional
constituencies
Gov. Appointments
(1996–1999)
  • José João de Deus Rodrigues do Rosário (1996-1997)[c] → Maria Edith da Silva (1997-1999)
  • Raimundo Arrais do Rosário
  • Joaquim Morais Alves
  • Joaquim Jorge Perestrelo Neto Valente
  • José Manuel de Oliveira Rodrigues
  • António José Félix Pontes
  • Rui António Craveiro Afonso (1996-1997)[d] → Henrique Miguel Rodrigues de Senna Fernandes (1997-1999)
CE Appointments
(1999–2001)
  • Stanley Au
  • Cheong Vai Kei
  • Vong Hin Fai
  • Ho Teng Iat
  • Philip Xavier
  • José Manuel de Oliveira Rodrigues
  • João Baptista Manuel Leão
  1. ^ Application to become legislative member of SAR was not made
  2. ^ Resigned to become Chief Executive of SAR
  3. ^ Died in January 1997
  4. ^ Left office in 1997
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Members of the 2nd Legislative Assembly of Macau (2001–2005)
1996–2001 ←
→ 2005–2009
Executives
Secretaries
Directly elected
Functional
constituencies
  • Hoi Sai Iun
  • Fong Chi Keong
  • Chan Chak Mo
  • Tong Chi Kin
  • Chui Sai Cheong
  • Cheang Chi Keong
CE Appointments
  • Stanley Au
  • Ho Teng Iat
  • Cheong Vai Kei
  • Tsui Wai Kwan
  • Philip Xavier
  • José Manuel de Oliveira Rodrigues
  • Vong Hin Fai
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Members of the 3rd Legislative Assembly of Macau (2005–2009)
2001–2005 ←
→ 2009–2013
Executives
Secretaries
Directly elected
Functional
constituencies
CE Appointments
  • Lei Pui Lam
  • Sam Chan Io
  • Tsui Wai Kwan
  • José Chui
  • Philip Xavier
  • Ieong Tou Hong
  • Lao Pun Lap
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Members of the 4th Legislative Assembly of Macau (2009–2013)
2005–2009 ←
→ 2013–2017
Executives
Secretaries
Directly elected
Functional
constituencies
CE Appointments
  • José Chui
  • Ho Sio Kam
  • Tommy Lau
  • Dominic Sio
  • Tong Io Cheng
  • Tsui Wai Kwan
  • Vong Hin Fai
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Members of the 5th Legislative Assembly of Macau (2013–2017)
2009–2013 ←
→ 2017–2021
Executives
Secretaries
Directly elected
Functional
constituencies
CE Appointments
  • Fong Chi Keong
  • Vong Hin Fai
  • Dominic Sio Chi Wai
  • Ma Chi Seng
  • Tsui Wai Kwan
  • Tommy Lau Veng Seng
  • Tong Io Cheng
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