Pro Beijing Camp (Macau)

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Pro-Beijing warehouse
Alignment Chinese-style socialism ,
Chinese patriotism ,
economic liberalism ,
pro-gambling ,
pro-CCP
Emergence after 1990
distribution MacauMacau Macau
Legislative Assembly
28/33
NVK (Macau Seats)
12/12
SANVK (Macau Seats)
1/1
PKKCV (Macau Seats)
29/29

As a pro-Beijing camp , pro-Chinese camp or beijing faithful bearing ( Portuguese acampamento pró-Pequim , acampamento pró estabelecimento or acampamento pró China ; Chinese建制派or親中派) are in all political forces SAR Macau referred to generally Support policies of the government of the People's Republic of China in Beijing . The pro-Beijing camp is opposed to the pro-democracy camp .

The politicians , parties and supporters of the pro-Beijing camp have in common that they support the basic political ideology and economic policy of the Chinese Communist Party , in particular socialism with Chinese characteristics , while they can also differ in their views on regional policy in Macau. The shared ideology is particularly based on Chinese patriotism with the aim of tying Macau more politically, economically and culturally to mainland China .

Similar to the market economy policy of the Chinese Communist Party in mainland China, socialism with Chinese characteristics does not mean real socialism in the theoretical sense, but rather a policy that is very liberal in the economy . In Macau, the gambling lobby in particular dominates politics and almost exclusively the pro-Beijing camp. In contrast to the pro-democracy camp, the pro-Beijing camp is considered to be particularly subservient to the lobbyists of the gaming industry .

The pro-Beijing camp dominates politics in Macau even more than the pro-Beijing camp in Hong Kong dominates politics in Hong Kong . The opposition in the Macau Legislative Assembly is very small, giving the pro-Beijing camp a broad power base. Representatives of the pro-Beijing camp in Macau received approval in particular from the large number of immigrants from mainland China, who made up almost 44% of the population of Macau in 2016 and from the pro-Beijing camp, for example, by striving for close ties to their homeland, mainland China, get dressed by.

Individual evidence

  1. Kris Cheng: Macau election: Pro-democracy camp maintains 4 of 33 seats, with youngest ever lawmaker elected at 26. In: Hong Kong Free Press HKFP. Retrieved September 18, 2017, April 23, 2019 (UK English).
  2. 2016 population by-census detailed results. DSEC, May 2017, accessed April 10, 2019 .