HONG KONG (Reuters) - Macau's mostly pro-democracy opposition made slight gains in legislative elections, as critics saw signs of public dissatisfaction with the pro-Beijing government after a deadly typhoon battered the Asian gambling hub a month ago.
Results of Sunday's vote announced on Monday showed the opposition camp won five seats in the 33-seat legislative assembly, one more than at the last election five years ago, according to local media reports.
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