I Constitutional Government of Timor-Leste
I Constitutional Government | |
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I Constitutional Government of East Timor | |
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| Date formed | 20 May 2002 |
| Date dissolved | 10 July 2006 |
| People and organisations | |
| President | Xanana Gusmão |
| Prime Minister | Mari Alkatiri |
| No. of ministers |
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| Member parties | Fretilin |
| Status in legislature | Majority 55 / 88 (63%) |
| History | |
| Election | 2001 |
| Predecessor | II UNTAET Transitional Government |
| Successor | II Constitutional Government |
The I Constitutional Government (Portuguese: I Governo Constitucional, Tetum: I Governu Konstitusionál) was the first Constitutional Government (administration or cabinet) under the Constitution of Timor-Leste (formerly known as East Timor). Formed on 20 May 2002,[1] it was led by the country's second Prime Minister, Mari Alkatiri,[1] and was replaced by the II Constitutional Government on 10 July 2006.[2]
Initial composition
From 20 May 2002 until it was restructured on 26 July 2005, the government was made up of Ministers, Vice Ministers and Secretaries of State, as follows:[1]
Ministers
| Party | Minister | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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| Fretilin | Mari Alkatiri | |
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| Independent | José Ramos-Horta | |
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| Fretilin | Ana Maria Pessoa | |
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| Fretilin | Maria Madalena Brites Boavida |
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| Fretilin | Ovídio Amaral |
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| Fretilin | Rogério Tiago Lobato | |
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| Fretilin | Estanislau Aleixo da Silva | |
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| Independent | Armindo Maia | |
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| Independent | Rui Araújo | |
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| Fretilin | Domingos Sarmento | |
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Vice Ministers
| Party | Vice Minister | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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| Fretilin | José Luís Guterres | |
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| Fretilin | Jorge Teme | |
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| Fretilin | César Vital Moreira |
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| Independent | Manuel Abrantes |
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| Fretilin | Domingos Sarmento | |
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| Fretilin | Aicha Bassarewan |
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| Independent | Alcino Baris | |
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| Fretilin | Ilda Conceição | |
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| Fretilin | Luís Lobato | |
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| Fretilin | Abel Ximenes | |
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| Fretilin | Olímpio Branco | |
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Secretaries of State
| Party | Secretary of State | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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| Independent | Roque Félix Rodrigues | |
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| Fretilin | Arsénio Bano | |
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| Fretilin | Arlindo Rangel |
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| Fretilin | Gregório Sousa |
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| Fretilin | Antoninho Bianco | |
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| Fretilin | Egídio de Jesus |
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| Fretilin | José Teixeira | |
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| Independent | Virgílio Simith | |
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| Fretilin | João Baptista Alves |
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Restructured composition
Following the restructuring on 26 July 2005, the government was made up of Ministers, Vice Ministers and Secretaries of State, as follows:[1]
Ministers
| Party | Minister | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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| Fretilin | Mari Alkatiri | |
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| Independent | José Ramos-Horta | |
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| Fretilin | Maria Madalena Brites Boavida |
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| Fretilin | Ana Maria Pessoa | |
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| Fretilin | Ovídio Amaral |
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| Fretilin | Rogério Tiago Lobato | |
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| Independent | Roque Félix Rodrigues | |
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| Fretilin | Antoninho Bianco | |
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| Fretilin | Estanislau Aleixo da Silva | |
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| Independent | Armindo Maia | |
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| Independent | Rui Araújo | |
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| Fretilin | Domingos Sarmento | |
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| Fretilin | Abel Ximenes | |
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| Independent | Odete Vítor |
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| Fretilin | Arsénio Bano | |
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Vice Ministers
| Party | Vice Minister | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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| Fretilin | Adaljíza Magno[4] | |
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| Fretilin | Aicha Bassarewan |
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| Fretilin | Valentim Ximenes |
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| Fretilin | José Teixeira | |
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| Independent | Alcino Baris | |
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| Fretilin | Francisco Sá Benevides |
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| Fretilin | Rosária Corte-Real |
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| Fretilin | Luís Lobato | |
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| Independent | Manuel Abrantes |
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| Independent | Arcanjo da Silva |
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| Fretilin | Raúl da Cunha Mousaco |
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Secretaries of State
| Party | Secretary of State | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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| Fretilin | Gregório Sousa |
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| Fretilin | José Manuel Fernandes | |
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| Fretilin | João Alves |
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| Fretilin | José Maria dos Reis | |
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| Independent | Virgílio Simith | |
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| Fretilin | Egídio de Jesus |
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| Independent | César da Cruz | |
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| Independent | Albano Salem | |
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| Fretilin | David Ximenes | |
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References
Notes
- ^ a b c d "I Constitutional Government". Government of Timor-Leste. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ "II Constitutional Government". Government of Timor-Leste. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ a b "Two ministers resign over E Timor crisis". ABC News. ABC/Reuters/AFP. 1 June 2006. Archived from the original on 12 January 2007. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
- ^ "Biography - Adaljiza Magno". Fretilin blog. Fretilin. 2 October 2007. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
Further reading
- Reilly, Benjamin (8 November 2008). "Semi-presidential democracy in East Asia". East Asia Forum. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
- Shoesmith, Dennis (March–April 2003). "Timor-Leste: Divided Leadership in a Semi-Presidential System" (PDF). Asian Survey. 43 (2): 231–252. ISSN 0004-4687. Retrieved 17 December 2021.


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