Macau to "re-elect" leader as democratic rumblings, mirroring Hong Kong, are stifled

HONG KONG, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Macau chief executive Fernando Chui is widely expected to be "re-elected" on Sunday after the pro-China government stifled an unofficial referendum on democracy, taking a much harder line on the gambling hub than leaders have in neighbouring Hong Kong.
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