The VII Constitutional Government (Portuguese: VII Governo Constitucional, Tetum: VII Governu Konstitusionál) was the seventh Constitutional Government (administration or cabinet) under the Constitution of East Timor. Formed on 15 September 2017,[1] it was led by the country's second Prime Minister, Mari Alkatiri,[1] and was replaced by the VIII Constitutional Government on 22 June 2018.[2]
VII Constitutional Government | |
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VII Constitutional Government of East Timor | |
Date formed | 15 September 2017 |
Date dissolved | 22 June 2018 |
People and organisations | |
President | Francisco Guterres |
Prime Minister | Mari Alkatiri |
No. of ministers |
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Member parties | Fretilin–PD |
Status in legislature | Minority 30 / 65 (46%) |
History | |
Election | 2017 |
Predecessor | VI Constitutional Government |
Successor | VIII Constitutional Government |
Composition
editThe government was made up of Ministers, Deputy Ministers of the Prime Minister, Vice Ministers and Secretaries of State, as follows:[3]
Ministers
editParty | Minister | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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Fretilin | Mari Alkatiri |
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Independent | José Ramos-Horta |
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Fretilin | Rui Maria de Araújo |
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Fretilin | Estanislau da Conceição Aleixo Maria da Silva |
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PD | Mariano Assanami Sabino |
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PD | Adriano do Nascimento |
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CNRT | Hermenegildo Ágio Pereira |
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Fretilin | José Reis |
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Fretilin | Aurélio Sérgio Cristóvão Guterres |
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Fretilin | Valentim Ximenes |
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Independent | Rui Augusto Gomes |
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PLP | Fernando Hanjam |
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Fretilin | Hernâni Filomena Coelho da Silva |
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UDT | Maria Ângela Guterres Viegas Carrascalão |
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PD | António da Conceição |
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Fretilin | Agostinho Sequeira Somotxo |
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Fretilin | Florentina da Conceição Pereira Martins Smith |
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Independent | Manuel Florêncio da Canossa Vong |
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Vice Ministers
editParty | Vice Minister | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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Fretilin | Luís Maria Ribeiro Freitas Lobato |
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Fretilin | Deolindo da Silva |
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Independent | Mariano Renato Monteiro da Cruz |
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Fretilin | Abrão Gabriel Santos Oliveira |
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Fretilin | Inácio Freitas Moreira |
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Fretilin | Adaljiza Albertina Xavier Reis Magno |
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PD | José Anuno |
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CNRT | Sara Lobo Brites |
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PLP | José António de Jesus das Neves |
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PD | Lurdes Maria Bessa |
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CNRT | Sebastião Dias Ximenes |
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CNRT | Jacinto Gusmão |
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PD | Rui Menezes da Costa |
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Secretaries of State
editParty | Secretary of State | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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Fretilin | Matias Freitas Boavida |
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Fretilin | Osório Florindo da Conceição Costa |
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PD | Nívio Leite Magalhães |
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Independent | Laura Menezes Lopes |
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PLP | André da Costa Belo |
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PLP | Cipriano Esteves Doutel Ferreira |
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References
editNotes
edit- ^ a b "VII Governo constitucional de Timor-Leste toma hoje posse incompleto" [VII Constitutional Government of Timor-Leste takes incomplete possession today]. Sapo.pt. 15 September 2017. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
- ^ "Transitional Ministerial Administration". Government of Timor-Leste. 25 June 2018. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
- ^ "VII Constitutional Government". Government of Timor-Leste. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
Further reading
edit- Kingsbury, Damien (3 November 2017). "The Timor Sea agreement is in hot water". East Asia Forum. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
- ————————— (29 December 2017). "Timor-Leste's 'government of national disunity'". East Asia Forum. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
- Leach, Michael (15 September 2017). "Timor-Leste heads for minority government". The Interpreter. Lowy Institute. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
- ——————— (24 October 2017). "A return to belligerent democracy?". Inside Story. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
- ——————— (5 January 2018). "Timor-Leste's parliamentary endgame". Inside Story. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
- Neves, Guteriano (18 September 2017). "Timor's Politics: New Government, New Hope Amid Uncertainty". The Diplomat. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
- Schofield, Clive; Strating, Bec (30 March 2018). "Sun setting on Timor-Leste's Greater Sunrise plan". East Asia Forum. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
- Strating, Bec (25 December 2017). "Timor-Leste's precarious position after 2017". East Asia Forum. Retrieved 20 January 2022.