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Jul 24, 2012

Temporary structure of TL's V Constitutional Government


Estrutura provijoriu ba V Governu Konstitusional: primeiru ministru, ministrus, vice-ministrus no sekretariu estadu (iha Versaun rua):

Versaun I:
Primeiru Ministru: Primeiro Ministro : Xanana Gusmao,
Vice Primeiro Ministro : Fernando Lasama Araujo,
Vice PM Assunto Financiamento Internacional e Chefe Negociacao e Investimento Fundu Petrolifero: Emilia Pires,
Ministro do Defesa e Seguranca Nacional : Xanana Gusmao
Ministro do Estado dos Conselhos Ministros : DR Agio Pereira,
Ministro dos Plano e Financas : Antonio da Conceicao,
Ministro do Negocios Estrangerios : Jose Luis Guterres,
Ministro do Agricutura e Pescas : Ir Mariano Asanami Sabino,
Ministro do Economia e Desenvolvimento : Bendito Freitas MA,
Ministro da Justica : Dr Ivo Valente,
Ministra do Solidaridade Social: Maria Dominggas Alves,
Ministro do Educasaun : Gorge da Conceicao Teme,
Ministro do Administracao Estatal : Adriano Nacimento,
Ministro Infrastructura : Pedro Lay,
Ministro Saude : Dr Sergio Lobo,
Ministro Comercio e Industria : Fernanda Lay.

Vice Ministro Educasaun : Antonio Cardoso,
Vice Ministro Saude : Madalena Hanjan,
Vice Ministro Negocio Etrangerios : Constancio Pinto,
Vice Ministro Financa : DR Helder da Costa,
Vice Ministro Desenvolvimento : Francisco Borolaku,
Vice Ministro Justica : Eusebio Guteres,
Vice Ministro Infrastructura : Gil Alves,
Vice Ministro Comercio e Industria : Abel Larishina,
Vice Ministro Estatal : Florindo Pereira,
Vice Ministro Social : Jacinto Rigoberto.

Secretario do Estado Electricidade: Januario Pereira,
Secretario do Estado Juventude e Desporto: Francisco Kalbuadi Lay,
Secretario do Estado Energia e Recurcos Naturais: Alfredo Pires,
Secretario do Estado Desenvolvimento Rural: (seidauk iha),
Secretario do Estado Cultura: Lurdes Mbessa,
Secretario do Estado Meio Ambiental (seidauk iha) ,
Secretario do Estado do Veterano e Antigos Comb.: Virgilio Smith.
Secretario do Estado Professional e Emprego: Miguel Man-tello,
Secretario do Estado Defesa: Julio Tomas Pinto,
Secretario do Estado Seguranca : Longinhos Monteiro,
Secretario do Estado Agricultura e Abrocultura: Gil Rangel,
Secretario do Estado Pescas: DR Edmundo Viegas,
Secretario do Estado Ordenamento Teritorio e Municipios: Rui Amaral,
Secretario do Estado Regional Oecuse: Fernando Hanjam,
Secretario do Estado Pecuaria : (seidauk iha).

Versaun II:
LISTA Strutura Provisoria 5o GOVERNO CONSTITUCIONAL

1. Primeiro Ministro : Xanana Gusmao
2. Vice Primeiro Ministro : Fernando Lasama Araujo
3. Vice PM Assunto Tratados Financiamento Internacional e Chefe dos Negociacao e Investimento Fundu Petrolifero : Abel Guterres

4. Ministro do Defesa e Seguranca Nacional : Lere Anan Timur
5. Ministro do Estado dos Conselhos Ministros : DR Agio Pereira
6. Ministro dos Plano e Financas : Antonio da Conceicao
7. Ministro do Negocios Estrangerios : Jose Luis Guterres
8. Ministro do Agricutura e Pescas : Ir Mariano Asanami Sabino
9. Ministro do Economia e Desenvolvimento : Bendito Freitas MA.
10. Ministro da Justica : Dr. Dioniso Babo
11. Ministro do Solidaridade Social : Girgorio Saldanha
12. Ministro do Educasaun : Dr. Aureliano Guterres 
13. Ministro do Administracao Estatal : Abilio Arujo
14. Ministro Infrastructura : Ir. Mario Viegas Carrascalao
15. Ministro Saude : Dr Sergio Lobo
16. Ministro Comercio e Industria : Pedro Lebre
17. Vice Ministro Educasaun : Gorge da Conceicao Teme
18. Vice Ministro Saude : DR Sergio
19. Vice Ministro Negocio Etrangerios : Constancio Pinto
20. Vice Ministro Financa : DR Helder da Costa
21. Vice Ministro Desenvolvimento : Riak Leman
22. Vice Ministro Justica : Eusebio Guteres
23. Vice Ministro Infrastructura : Olimpio Branco
24. Vice Ministro Comercio e Industria : Abel Larishina
25. Vice Ministro Estatal : Mauk Moruk
26. Vice Ministro Social : Sabika Besi Kulit

1. Secretario do Estado Electricidade : Francisco Borolaku
2. Secretario do Estado Juventude e Desporto : Dr. Aniceto Neves
3. Secretario do Estado Energia e Recurcos Naturais : Jose Lobato
4. Secretario do Estado Desenvolvimento Rural : Maurico Akara
5. Secretario do Estado Cultura : Jose Belo
6. Secretario do Estado Meio Ambiental : Lepoldo Pinto
7. Secretario do Estado do Veterano e Antigos Comb. : Marito Reis
8. Secretario do Estado Professional e Emprego : Miguel Man-tello
9. Secretario do Estado Defesa : Filomeno Paixão
10. Secretario do Estado Seguranca : David Dias Ximenes (mandati)
11. Secretario do Estado Agricultura e Abrocultura : Vasco da Gama (Kriado)
12. Secretario do Estado Pescas : Jacinto Rigoberto
13. Secretario do Estado Ordenamento Teritorio e Municipios: Virgilio Smith
14. Secretario do Estado Regional Oecuse : Fernando Hanjam
15. Secretario do Estado Pecuaria : Duarte Nunis
16. Chefe Estado Maior General F-FDTL: Falur Rate Laek
17. Komisaris Polisia Nasional Timor Leste: Linho Saldanha

Jul 19, 2012

Author who kills Alves suspended


The Body of Late Armindo Alves was transferred out from Dili National Hospital to his family and relatives
*Independente July 20, 2012 language source: Tetun

The Timorese National Police (PNTL) Commander, Commissioner of Police
Longuinhos Monteiro said he had taken decision to suspend PNTL members who
shot dead Armindo Pereira Alves in Hera due to it is a homicide against the
people of the country.

Monteiro said the suspect did not work anymore as he had been detained for
investigation purposes.

“I have suspended him within two days waiting for the Public Prosecutor to
hold criminal investigation process, “he said.

He added as a democratic country the law banned the people from using force
against the civilians in the country.
Source: Alberico Junior
Photo: timorhauniandoben.blogspot

F-FDTL condemns anarchy appears in the country

Major General Lere Anan Timor

*Radio Televizaun de Timor-Leste July 20, 2012 language source: Tetun

The Timorese Defense Force (F-FDTL) Commander, Major General Lere Anan Timur
said the F-FDTL has strongly condemned violence and anarchy happening in the
country.

Commander Lere Called on the young Timorese to creates peace and stability
to accelerate the development process of the country.

“Being the top leader in the defense force, I am not happy with the
anarchism in the country, I will not allow when the young people continue to
create anarchy to limit other people’s rights in the democratic society,” he
said.

Lere added he had information from PNTL commander that PNTL commands had
took legal action against its officers who had recently shot dead Armindo
Pereira Alves in Hera.

Source: Alberico Junior

Jul 15, 2012

CNRT rejects FRETILIN to form V constitutional Government

CNRT Congress - July 15, 2012
Photo: Ikun Ximenes
By: Acacio Angel

CNRT conference rejects alliance with FRETILIN party in forming the V constitutional Government. The party that won majority of the votes in the 2012 Parliamentary election decided to ally with the Democratic Party and Frenti Mudanca to form Timor Leste's V constitutional government, leaving the second most voted party, FRETILIN to be opposition in the Parliament.

According to the news speculations, there have been strong violent reactions against the decision and many main roads in Dili are blocked by tire-burnings and many houses are stoned. The National Police (PNTL) reported the situation is still under control despite there were tear gas shootings to the protesters in front of FRETILIN's headquarters (CCF) in Comoro and other strong FRETILIN party bases in DILI.

The FRETILIN party leaders, both Francisco Guterres Lu-Olo and Mari Alkatiri, had previously assured the party supporters that FRETILIN was going to join the most voted party to form the V constitutional government in order to fight the plaguing corruption and strengthen the government institutions. But on sunday (15/7), the CNRT party congress voted against the most historic party to join in forming the incoming Government. FRETILIN party militants reacted to the anti-FRETILIN comment of CNRT militants by burning tires on the Dili's main streets.



Jul 11, 2012

Digicel Wins License, But Set to Pull Out of Timor-Leste

Dili - Tempo Semanal - Digicel first arrived in Timor-Leste in 2008 and established offices in Dili in 2009. It came to Timor-Leste in search of a license to operate a national telephone and internet service to compete with the much criticized monopoly held by Timor Telcom.

After 4 years of relationship building, investing in community services, learning about Timor-Leste and making preparations in every district for a possible license, Digicel was granted a license on 28 June 2012. Digicel claimed that if awarded a license that it would invest 100 million USD into Timor-Leste. However it was not the only other company to win, as Indonesian company TELIN was also awarded a license.

IFC signs up first micro finance partner in Timor-Leste

*Independente, July 11, 2012

A member of the World Bank group will work with Moris Rasik, its first Micro Finance partner in Timor-Leste to expand access to finance for micro and small entrepreneurs in the country’s rural areas, helping them start and grow their business.

IFC signed an agreement with Moris Rasik to provide a performance-based grant over three years to fund its transition from non-governmental organization into a commercial financial institution.

IFC Regional Manager, Gavin Murray said Microcredit allowed entrepreneurs to start and expand small business, helping them out of poverty.
News translated by Alberico Junior

Jul 10, 2012

PD ready to sit as opposition: PD deputy secretary-general


*Timor Post, July 10, 2012 language source: Tetun

The Democratic Party (PD) is ready to become opposition in the House of the
Parliament if new government would include independent people in the
cabinet, the PD Party Secretary-General Samuel Mendonca said.

Mr. Mendonca made the comments in relation to the party’s criteria for CNRT
and Fretilin parties to form the new government.

“PD has its own criteria when making coalition, namely the independent
people who have no party should not include in the government structure,” he
said.

He also said anyone who was against Timor-Leste’s independence should
include in the new cabinet.

Translated by Alberico Junior

Jul 9, 2012

Australia signs Agreement with Timor-Leste on the Market Development Facility

Photo: Building Markets Blogs

 
PRESS RELEASE


Dili, 6 July 2012 - The Minister of Economy and Development, Sr João Gonçalves and the Australian Ambassador to Timor-Leste, Mr Miles Armitage , today signed a Subsidiary Arrangement on the implementation of the new Market Development Facility (MDF).


The MDF is a multi-country private sector development program and has already been launched in Fiji . It aims to increase the income and employment of poor people in Timor-Leste through greater participation in market chains. This means greater involvement in all stages of production, transportation, processing, selling and exporting of goods or services. Poor people need to participate in market chains for income, employment, food and other essential services. They need this to get out of poverty.


Mr Armitage highlighted that “the Market Development Facility program represents a new phase of Australian support to local industry and recognises the important role that the private sector plays in job creation and livelihood opportunities for the poor. Australia will inject AUD8.7 million into the program over the next three years to drive pro-poor market development in Timor-Leste.”


Minister Gonçalves emphasized his hope that this new program will create sustainable employment and income earning opportunities for women and men in rural and urban areas throughout the country.

MDF will work closely with potential partners from the private sector to turn ideas into activities that are commercially sustainable and will help to reduce poverty. As a partnership, MDF provides technical assistance and a cost sharing arrangement; while the partner implements the activity as a part of their core business model.

For further information please contact Gerard Cheong: +670 732 7718

2012 Parliamentary election result

The 2012 Parliamentary election result - STAE

The United Nations congratulates peacefull and fair election in Timor Leste


U N I T E D N A T I O N S       


New York, 7 July 2012 - Statement Attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on the parliamentary election in Timor-Leste

... The Secretary-General congratulates the people, Government and political parties of Timor-Leste for the peaceful and orderly manner in which today's parliamentary election was held.

The Secretary-General commends the national authorities, particularly the Technical Secretariat for Electoral Administration and the National Electoral Commission, for organizing and supervising the polling, and the National Police of Timor-Leste for maintaining a stable environment throughout the electoral process.

The Secretary-General trusts that the same peaceful and democratic spirit which characterized today's elections will prevail during the vote counting and subsequent announcement of the election results.

The successful conduct of the 2012 presidential and parliamentary elections further consolidate the progress made by Timor-Leste since the restoration of independence ten years ago. The Secretary-General reiterates the United Nations’ continued commitment to supporting Timor-Leste in its efforts to build a peaceful and prosperous future.

Jul 2, 2012

Digicel and TELIN receive official license


TELIN sign a contract with RTTL - EP
Digicel Sponsored a Football League in TL - 2010

*Diario Nacional, July 3, 2012 language source: Tetun

Minister for Infrastructure Pedro Lay affirmed that the Timorese Government
had officially provided official license for the Digicel Pacific Limited and
Telkomsel International from Indonesia (TELIN) to invest in the
telecommunication sector in Timor-Leste.

“The result of the tender we held recently won by Digicel Pacific Limited
(Digicel) a company from Ireland and Indonesian Telekom International
(TELIN),”

“They will compete with Timor Telecom (TT) in the national market,” Minister
Lay said.

He said the Government had recently end the contract of TT not to monopolize
the telecommunication in the country, adding that the Government implemented
liberalization law in order to allow other telecom companies coming to
invest and compete with TT.
Source: Alberico Junior

Jul 1, 2012

Xanana Gusmao calls on old generations to unite for developing TL


*Timor Post, July 2, 2012 language source: Tetun

President of the National Congress for the Timorese Reconstruction (CNRT)
Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao has called on the old generations to unite to better
develope this country.

He also called on all the people and the political parties which had the
same thoughts to unite and develop this country prospering the people in the
future.

“We will be together with other parties to rule this country onward for the
people’s better future, for the veterans and for the young people’s lives,”
Gusmao said.

Gusmao made the statements yesterday during his political campaigns which
were held yesterday in Dili.

It is important for the young people to unite and contribute to the
security, peace and stability maintenance in the country.

President TMR to participate CPLP summit in Mozambique


*Independente July 2, 2012, language Source: Tetun

President of the Republic Taur Matan Ruak (TMR) has given a green light to
participate in the Portuguese Language Speaking Countries (CPLP) summit in
Mozambique this month.

Former President Jose Ramos Horta made the comments after holding the
meeting with TMR at the palace of the president in Dili.

He added although President TMR had promised to the people of the country
that he would not hold overseas visit, but CPLP summit was important for the
people of the country.

“CPLP meeting is very important; therefore President TMR should participate
to deliver his speech on Guinea Bissau’s crisis,” he said.

Source: News Translated by Alberico Junior