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East Timorese cabinet led by Estanislau da Silva

III Constitutional Government

III Constitutional Government of East Timor
Prime Minister Estanislau da Silva
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 (Portuguese: III Governo Constitucional, Tetum: III Governu Konstitusionál) was the third Constitutional Government (administration or cabinet) under the Constitution of East Timor. Formed on 19 May 2007, it was led by the country's fourth Prime Minister, Estanislau da Silva, and was replaced by the IV Constitutional Government on 8 August 2007.

Composition

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

Ministers

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

Vice Ministers

Party Vice Minister Portrait Portfolio
Fretilin Valentim Ximenes
  • Vice Minister of State Administration
Fretilin Filomeno Aleixo [de]
  • Vice Minister of State Administration
Fretilin Aicha Bassarewan
  • Vice Minister of Planning and Finance
Fretilin Adalgiza Magno
  • Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
Fretilin José Agostinho Sequeira
  • Vice Minister of Interior
Fretilin Víctor da Conceição Soares
  • Vice Minister for Technical and Higher Education
Fretilin Ilda da Conceição
  • Vice Minister for Primary and Secondary Education
Fretilin Luís Lobato
  • Vice Minister of Health
Fretilin António Cepeda
  • Vice Minister of Development
Fretilin Raúl Mousaco
  • Vice Minister of Public Works

Secretaries of State

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

References

  1. ^ "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.
Portals:
Constitutional Governments of East Timor
Precursors Coat of Arms of East Timor
RDTL
  • I (2002–06)
  • II (2006–07)
  • III (2007)
  • IV (2007–12)
  • V (2012–15)
  • VI (2015–17)
  • VII (2017–18)
  • VIII (2018–23)
  • IX (2023–)
Incumbent Constitutional Government
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