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Chinese Banker Picked To Lead Macau

By TARA SUILEN DUFFY
.c The Associated Press

MACAU (AP) -- A banker educated in Canada won a landslide victory today to
become the first Chinese to lead the tiny enclave of Macau in more than four
centuries, the final step before the territory returns to China's control.

Edmund Ho defeated Stanley Au, also a local banker, in the historic election
to lead the peninsula which covers 8 1/2 square miles at the tip of south
China.

The landmark vote is the last major political event before Macau, the oldest
European settlement in Asia, returns Chinese rule for the first time in 442
years.

Portugal, the longtime colonial ruler, hands over power in the predominantly
Chinese enclave Dec. 20, ending the era of western colonization in China and
Asia.

Like nearby Hong Kong, a former British colony which reverted to Chinese rule
in July 1997, Macau will become a largely self-governing ``Special
Administrative Region.''

Ho pledged to ``resolutely implement the principle of 'one country, two
systems','' which guarantees Macau autonomy, and would ensure ``a smooth
transition and the stability and prosperity of Macau.''

Ho, 44, director and general manager of his family's Tai Fung Bank, was
selected by a 199-member Selection Committee by secret ballot. The vote was
163-24.

The selection process was the same as that used to choose Hong Kong's Chief
Executive Tung Chee-hwa, a shipping magnate, who has been leading that former
British colony since it reverted to Chinese sovereignty in July 1997.

``Today Macau people are electing their own leader,'' said Chinese Vice
Premier Qian Qichen, who came from Beijing to preside over the election.

This will contribute to ``Macau's long-term stability and development,'' Qian
said.

Ho commanded wide community support because of his late father's connections
as well as his own consensus political style. His father, Ho Yin, was once
dubbed ``Mr. Macau'' for dominating local politics for decades before his
death in 1983.

Ho, who is also vice chairman of the 23-member legislature, is the only
person from Macau in the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress, China's most powerful lawmaking body.

Ho now faces the daunting task of stamping out Chinese gangs, who are engaged
in a bloody turf war that has claimed 15 lives so far this year. Gambling is
the backbone of Macau's economy.

After his victory, Ho reiterated his promise to crack down on gang crimes,
stem collusion between officials and powerful mobsters, and reform the
gambling industry, which has bred the gang war over lucrative profits from
the casino tables.

Ho himself has admitted he might have done business with people with gang
background, but insisted he had never done anything illegal.

To rein in the violence, China plans to station troops in the tiny enclave
after the handover, an issue the two sides are still negotiating. Portugal
says the plan violates an earlier understanding.

Negotiations between Lisbon and Beijing on the transition have been smooth in
general.

State Department spokesman James P. Rubin said Friday that the United States
supports the Sino-Portuguese agreement which guarantees Macau's autonomy.

The United States hopes the chief executive election ``will contribute to the
stability of the transition,'' Rubin said.

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