Discuss how the Macau SAR Basic Law shows “Executive-led government”.

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But on the other hand, when the legislature refuses to pass a budget introduced by the government or any other bill which is considered (by the Chief-Executive) not fitting the overall interests of the Region, after negotiation(the Basic Law doesn’t stated specifically to negotiate with which department, so I will assume this “negotiation” is negotiate with the Legislative Assembly) , if consensus still cannot be reached, the Chief Executive will then have the power to dissolve the Legislative Assembly one time in each term of his or her office after consulting the Executive Council and explain to the public, and re-elect a new Legislature in 90 days...
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However, comparing with the legislature, the Chief Executive will only be dismissed in situation according to Article 54, or according to Article 71(7) the Legislative Branch can ‘suggest’ to impeach the Chief Executive if the Chief Executive in involved in serious breach of law or dereliction of duty and he or she refuses to resign, however, the final decision still rest on the Central Government...
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