III Constitutional Government of East Timor
Appearance
III Constitutional Government | |
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III Constitutional Government of East Timor | |
Date formed | 19 May 2007 |
Date dissolved | 8 August 2007 |
People and organisations | |
Presidents |
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Prime Minister | Estanislau da Silva |
No. of ministers |
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Member parties | Fretilin |
Status in legislature | Majority 55 / 88 (63%) |
History | |
Election | 2001 |
Predecessor | II Constitutional Government |
Successor | IV 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 | |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| | Fretilin | Estanislau da Silva |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| | Fretilin | Rui Maria de Araújo |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| | Fretilin | Ana Pessoa |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| | Fretilin | Maria Madalena Brites Boavida |
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Alcino Baris |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| | Fretilin | Domingos Sarmento |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| | Fretilin | Antoninho Bianco |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| | Fretilin | Rosária Corte-Real |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| | Fretilin | Arsénio Paixão Bano |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"| | Fretilin | Francisco Benevides |
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Arcanjo da Silva |
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Odete Vítor da Costa |
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Inácio Moreira |
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José Teixeira |
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Vice Ministers
Party | Vice Minister | Portfolio |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | Valentim Ximenes |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | Filomeno Aleixo |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | Aicha Bassarewan |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | Adalgiza Magno |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | José Agostinho Sequeira |
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Víctor da Conceição Soares |
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Ilda da Conceição |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | Luís Lobato |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | António Cepeda |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | Raúl Mousaco |
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Secretaries of State
Party | Secretary of State | Portfolio |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | Gregório de Sousa |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | David Ximenes |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | José Manuel Fernandes |
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João Alves |
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style="background:Template:Fretilin/meta/color"|Fretilin | José Reis |
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Adriano Corte Real |
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Carlos da Conceição de Deus |
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Lino de Jesus Torrezão |
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References
- ^ a b "E Timor's interim PM sworn in". ABC News (Australia). 19 May 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
- ^ "Gusmao sworn in as East Timor PM". BBC News. 8 August 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
- ^ "III Constitutional Government". Government of Timor-Leste. Retrieved 4 March 2019.