(Macau/Hong Kong Comprehensive News) Macau officially reported that Chief Executive He Yicheng approved the application of the Court of Court of the Final Appeal Cen Haohui, who resigned, and this resignation will take effect on Wednesday (August 28).

The Office of the Chief Executive Office of the Macau SAR announced on Monday (26th) that the Chief Executive He Yicheng issued an administrative order saying that Ying Cen Haohui requested that he would be exempted from his dean, judge of the Final Appeal Court, and Macau in Macau from August 28, 2024.The position of the SAR Recommended Judge's Independent Committee.

The nomination period of the Sixth Chief Executive Candidates from Macau starts from Thursday (29th) until September 12.According to the Chief Executive Election Law, the main officials or judges must resign or retire before the nomination starting day, otherwise they must not be nominated as candidates.

He Yicheng had previously been in poor health.

In addition, the Hong Kong Economic Daily and the Internet media "Hong Kong 01" reported that Cen Haohui was asked if he intends to run for the new chief executive of the chief executive last Thursday (22nd). He said that he always has the desire to serve Macau.He was considering the new chief executive election.

Cen Haohui was born in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province in May 1962, and moved to Macau.After graduating from the Law Department of Peking University, he served as a practice lawyer in mainland China.He later completed the Language and Culture and Legal Course of Portuguese University of Portuguese Blade, the Legal Introduction Course of the University of Macau, and the first -year -old advanced courses of Macau Judge Training Center.

Cen Haohui returned to Macau by Portugal in 1993, and became one of the first court judicial officers in 1995. He also worked in the court and the procuratorate.In 1997, he served as a judge in the general court of Macau and was later elected as a member of the Macau Judiciary Commission.On December 20, 1999, he was appointed Dean of the Court of the Final Appeal of the Macau Special Administrative Region.