II UNTAET Transitional Government of East Timor

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II UNTAET Transitional Government
File:Coat of arms of East Timor (UNTAET).svg
II UNTAET Transitional Government of East Timor
File:Mari Bin Amude Alkatiri 2002.jpg
Date formed20 September 2001 (2001-09-20)
Date dissolved20 May 2002 (2002-05-20)
People and organisations
Transitional AdministratorSérgio Vieira de Mello
Chief MinisterMari Alkatiri
Member partiesFretilinPD
Status in legislatureMajority
62 / 88 (70%)
History
PredecessorI UNTAET Transitional Government
SuccessorI Constitutional Government

The II UNTAET Transitional Government (Portuguese: II Governo Transitório UNTAET, Tetum: II Governu Tranzisaun UNTAET) was the second administration or cabinet of United Nations Administered East Timor, a United Nations protectorate that provided an interim civil administration and a peacekeeping mission in the territory of East Timor from 25 October 1999 until 20 May 2002.

On 19 September 2001, the UN Transitional Administrator, Sérgio Vieira de Mello, made a regulation on the establishment of the II UNTAET Transitional Government, which the regulation referred to officially as the "Council of Ministers".[1]

The following day, 20 September 2001, the Transitional Administrator swore in the members of the II UNTAET Transitional Government,[2] which was led by Chief Minister Mari Alkatiri,[2] and was replaced on 20 May 2002 by the I Constitutional Government of the independent East Timor.[3]

Composition

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The government was made up of the following Ministers, Vice Ministers and Secretaries of State, and others, as follows:[2]

Ministers

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Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Fretilin Mari Alkatiri File:Mari Bin Amude Alkatiri 2006.png
Independent José Ramos-Horta File:José Ramos-Horta, UN Special Representative to Guinea-Bissau (10559365553).jpg
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
Fretilin Ana Maria Pessoa File:Ana Maria Pessoa Pereira da Silva Pinto small.jpg
  • Minister of Justice
Independent Fernanda Mesquita Borges File:Fernanda Mesquita Borges small.jpg
  • Minister of Finance
    (to 23 April 2002[4])
Fretilin Antoninho Bianco (de) File:Antoninho Bianco small3.jpg
  • Minister of Internal Administration
Independent Rui Maria de Araújo File:Rui Maria de Araújo small 2015.jpg
  • Minister of Health
Fretilin César Vital Moreira (de)
  • Minister of Water and Public Works
Fretilin Ovídio de Jesus Amaral (de)
  • Minister of Transport and Communications
Independent Armindo Maia File:Armindo Maia small 2020.jpg
  • Minister of Education, Culture and Youth
Fretilin Estanislau Aleixo da Silva File:Estanislau da Conceição Aleixo Maria da Silva small.jpg
  • Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
Fretilin Maria Madalena Brites Boavida
  • Minister of Finance
    (from 30 April 2002[5])

Vice Ministers

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Party Vice Minister Portrait Portfolio
PD Fernando de Araújo File:Fernando de Araújo small 2012.jpg
  • Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
Fretilin Jorge Teme File:Jorge da Conceição Teme small.jpg
  • Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
Fretilin Domingos Maria Sarmento (de) File:Domingos Maria Sarmento small.jpg
  • Vice-Minister of Justice
Fretilin Arlindo Rangel da Cruz (de)
  • Vice-Minister of Finance
Fretilin Ilda Maria da Conceição File:Ilda Maria da Conceição small.jpg
  • Vice-Minister of Internal Administration
PD João Soares Martins (de)
  • Vice-Minister of Health
Fretilin Roque Félix Rodrigues File:2020-02-10 Roque Rodrigues 2.jpg
  • Vice-Minister of Education, Culture and Youth

Secretaries of State

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Party Secretary of State Portrait Portfolio
Fretilin Arsenio Paixão Bano File:Arsenio Paixão Bano small.jpg
  • Secretary of State for Labour and Solidarity
Fretilin Gregório de Sousa
  • Secretary of State for the Council of Ministers
Fretilin Egídio de Jesus (de)
  • Secretary of State for Natural and Mineral Resources
Fretilin Roque Félix Rodrigues File:2020-02-10 Roque Rodrigues 2.jpg
  • Secretary of State for Defence
    (from 30 April 2022)

Others

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Party Office holder Portrait Portfolio
Independent Mariano José Lopes da Cruz
  • Inspector-General of the Transitional Government
Independent Emília Pires File:Emília Pires small 2012.jpg
  • Secretary of the Commission on Planning of the Transitional Government
UDT Isabel da Costa Ferreira
  • Advisor on Human Rights
Independent Maria Domingas Fernandes Alves File:Maria Domingas Alves small 2007.jpg
  • Advisor on the Promotion of Equality
UDT António da Conceição File:António da Conceição small 2012.jpg
  • Advisor on the Development of the Commission on Planning

References

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