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III Constitutional Government

III Constitutional Government of East Timor
Date formed19 May 2007 (2007-05-19)
Date dissolved8 August 2007 (2007-08-08)
People and organisations
Presidents
Prime MinisterEstanislau da Silva
No. of ministers
  • 1 Prime Minister
  • 13 other Ministers
  • 10 Vice Ministers
  • 8 Secretaries of State
Member partiesFretilin
Status in legislatureMajority
55 / 88 (63%)
History
Election2001
PredecessorII Constitutional Government
SuccessorIV Constitutional Government


The III Constitutional Government (Template:Lang-pt, Template:Lang-tet) was the third Constitutional Government (administration or cabinet) under the Constitution of East Timor. Formed on 19 May 2007,[1] it was led by the country's fourth Prime Minister, Estanislau da Silva,[1] and was replaced by the IV Constitutional Government on 8 August 2007.[2]

Composition

The government was made up of Ministers, Vice Ministers and Secretaries of State, as follows:[3]

Ministers

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| Fretilin Estanislau da Silva
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| Fretilin Rui Maria de Araújo
  • Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Health
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| Fretilin Ana Pessoa
  • Minister of State Administration
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| Fretilin Maria Madalena Brites Boavida
  • Minister of Planning and Finance
Alcino Baris [de]
  • Minister of Interior
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| Fretilin Domingos Sarmento [de]
  • Minister of Justice
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| Fretilin Antoninho Bianco [de]
  • Minister in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| Fretilin Rosária Corte-Real
  • Minister of Education and Culture
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| Fretilin Arsénio Paixão Bano
  • Minister of Labour and Community Reinsertion
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| Fretilin Francisco Benevides [de]
  • Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Arcanjo da Silva [de]
  • Minister of Development
Odete Vítor da Costa
  • Minister of Public Works
Inácio Moreira [de]
  • Minister of Transport and Communications
José Teixeira [de]
  • Minister of Natural and Mineral Resources, and Energy Policy

Vice Ministers

Party Vice Minister Portfolio
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin Valentim Ximenes
  • Vice Minister of State Administration
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin Filomeno Aleixo
  • Vice Minister of State Administration
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin Aicha Bassarewan
  • Vice Minister of Planning and Finance
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin Adalgiza Magno
  • Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin José Agostinho Sequeira
  • Vice Minister of Interior
Víctor da Conceição Soares
  • Vice Minister for Technical and Higher Education
Ilda da Conceição
  • Vice Minister for Primary and Secondary Education
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin Luís Lobato
  • Vice Minister of Health
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin António Cepeda
  • Vice Minister of Development
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin Raúl Mousaco
  • Vice Minister of Public Works

Secretaries of State

Party Secretary of State Portfolio
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin Gregório de Sousa
  • Secretary of State for the Council of Ministers
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin David Ximenes
  • Secretary of State for Veterans and Former Combatants
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin José Manuel Fernandes
  • Secretary of State for Youth and Sports
João Alves
  • Secretary of State for Environmental Coordination, Territorial Ordering and Physical Development
style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin José Reis
  • Secretary of State for the Coordination of Region I (Lautem, Viqueque and Baucau)
Adriano Corte Real
  • Secretary of State for the Coordination of Region II (Manatuto, Manufahi and Ainaro)
Carlos da Conceição de Deus
  • Secretary of State for the Coordination of Region III (Dili, Aileu and Ermera)
Lino de Jesus Torrezão
  • Secretary of State for the Coordination of Region IV (Liquiça, Bobonaro and Cova-Lima)

References

  1. ^ a b "E Timor's interim PM sworn in". ABC News (Australia). 19 May 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Gusmao sworn in as East Timor PM". BBC News. 8 August 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  3. ^ "III Constitutional Government". Government of Timor-Leste. Retrieved 4 March 2019.