IX Constitutional Government of Timor-Leste

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IX Constitutional Government
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IX Constitutional Government of Timor-Leste
Incumbent
File:PM Kishida meeting with PM Gusmão of Timor-Leste (cropped).jpg
Gusmão in 2023
Date formed1 July 2023 (2023-07-01)
People and organisations
PresidentJosé Ramos-Horta
Prime MinisterXanana Gusmão
No. of ministers
  • 1 Prime Minister
  • 2 Deputy Prime Ministers
  • 19 Ministers
  • 10 Deputy Ministers
  • 15 Secretaries of State
Member partiesCNRTPD
Status in legislatureMajority
History
Election2023
PredecessorVIII Constitutional Government

The IX Constitutional Government (Portuguese: VIII Governo Constitucional, Tetum: VIII Governu Konstitusionál) is the ninth and incumbent Constitutional Government (administration or cabinet) under the Constitution of Timor-Leste. It was formed on 1 July 2023, and is led by Prime Minister, Xanana Gusmão. It is his second term after 2007 to 2015[1]

Composition

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The government is made up of Ministers, Deputy Ministers[note 1] and Secretaries of State, as follows:[2][3][4][5]

Ministers

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Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
CNRT Xanana Gusmão File:Prime Minister of Timor Leste Xanana Gusmão.jpg
CNRT Francisco Kalbuadi Lay File:Francisco Kalbuadi Lay small 2015.jpg
PD Mariano "Assanami" Lopes File:Mariano Sabino Lopes small.jpg
CNRT Ágio Pereira File:Ágio Pereira klein.jpg
CNRT Bendito Freitas File:Bendito Freitas.jpg
CNRT Santina Viegas Cardoso File:Santina Cardoso small 2012.jpg
Independent Amândio Benevides (de) File:Amândio de Sá Benevides.jpg
Independent Sérgio Hornai File:2020-07-08 Sérgio de Jesus Fernandes da Costa Hornai.jpg
CNRT Dulce de Jesus Soares File:Dulce Soares 2019-11-15.jpg
  • Minister of Education
CNRT José Honório da Costa Pereira Jerónimo
  • Minister of Higher Education, Science and Culture
CNRT Tomás do Rosário Cabral File:Tomás Cabral small 2012.jpg
CNRT Élia António de Araújo dos Reis Amaral File:Élia António de Araújo dos Reis Amaral.jpg
CNRT Verónica das Dores File:2022-05-24 Verónica das Dores in Holpilat.jpg
CNRT Gil da Costa Monteiro "Oan Soru" File:Gil da Costa Monteiro small 2020.jpg
  • Minister of National Liberation Fighter Affairs
CNRT Samuel Marçal
CNRT Miguel Marques Gonçalves Manetelu File:Miguel Manetelu small 2015.jpg
PD Filipus Nino Pereira File:Nino Pereira small.jpg
CNRT Marcos da Cruz File:Marcos da Cruz small.jpg
Independent Pedro Klamar Fuik (de) File:2022-02-15 Pedro Klamar Fuik 1.jpg
CNRT Francisco da Costa Monteiro
CNRT Francisco da Costa Guterres File:Francisco da Costa Guterres.jpg
CNRT Nélio Isaac Sarmento File:Nélio Isaac Sarmento.jpg
PD Gastão de Sousa File:Gastão Sousa.jpg
  • Minister of Strategic Investment

Deputy Ministers

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Party Deputy Minister[note 1] Portrait Portfolio
CNRT Adérito Hugo da Costa (de) File:Aderito Hugo da Costa small.jpg
  • Deputy Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
CNRT Hélder Lopes (de) File:Hélder Lopes small.jpg
  • Deputy Minister of Finance
    (1 July 2023 – 13 September 2023)[8]
CNRT Felícia Carvalho (de)
  • Deputy Minister of Finance
    (15 September 2023 – present)[8]
CNRT Milena Maria da Costa Rangel (de) File:2021-06-10 Milena da Costa Rangel.jpg
  • Deputy Minister for ASEAN affairs
CNRT Paulo dos Remédios (de)
  • Deputy Minister for Institutional Empowerment
CNRT José dos Reis Magno (de)
  • Deputy Minister for Strengthening Health Institutions
Júlio do Carmo (de)
  • Deputy Minister of Infrastructure
CNRT Jacinto Rigoberto Gomes de Deus (de) File:Jacinto Rigoberto Gomes de Deus.jpg
  • Deputy Minister of State Administration
PD Augusto Junior Trindade (de)
  • Deputy Minister of Commerce
Independent Céu Brites (de)
  • Deputy Minister of Social Solidarity and Inclusion
PD Flávio Brandão (de)
  • Deputy Minister of Hospital Operations

Secretaries of State

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Party Secretary of State Portrait Portfolio
PD Elvina Sousa Carvalho (de) File:Elvina Sousa Carvalho small.jpg
  • Secretary of State for Equality
Independent Expedito Dias Ximenes (de)
  • Secretary of State for Social Communications
CNRT Jaime Xavier Lopes (de) File:Jaime Xavier Lopes small 2015.jpg
  • Secretary of State for Land and Property
CNRT Domingos Lopes Lemos (de) File:Domingos Lopes Lemos small.jpg
  • Secretary of State for High School and Technical Schools
Santos Noronha (de)
  • Secretary of State for Electricity, Water, and Sanitation
Jorge Soares Cristóvão (de)
  • Secretary of State for Arts and Culture
CNRT Domingos dos Santos da Conceição (de)
  • Secretary of State for Fisheries
José Vieira de Araújo (de)
  • Secretary of State for Livestock
PD Ferdinando Vieira (de)
  • Secretary of State for Forestry
CNRT Arsénio Pereira da Silva (de) File:Arsénio Pereira da Silva 2019-02-27.jpg
  • Secretary of State for Cooperatives
CNRT Rogério Araújo Mendonça (de)
  • Secretary of State for Vocational Training and Employment
Mateus dos Santos Talo (de)
  • Secretary of State for Rural Development
Germano Santa Brites Dias (de)
  • Secretary of State for Toponomy and State Urban Organizations
Domingos Mariano Reis (de)
  • Secretary of State for Civil Protection
César Merak (de)
  • Secretary of State for Veterans

References

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Footnote

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  1. ^ a b The Constitution of Timor-Leste provides, in sections 104 and 105, for the appointment of officials referred to in its English language version as "Deputy Ministers". In other English language publications, those officials are commonly referred to as "Vice Ministers", even though the word "Vice", in context, arguably has a different meaning in English from the word "Deputy". In this article, the constitutional expression "Deputy" is used.

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