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Aug 22, 2012

East Timor will be a high-income nation by 2030, says PM


Independente August 22, 2012 

Timor-Leste will become a develop country after it has implemented its National Strategic Development plan, according to Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao.

“It is common to stay that there is no peace without democracy, but it is no
democracy and consequently there is no peace,” Mr. Gusmao said when he addressed the meeting of Portugues Language Speaking Countries (CPLP) defense Ministry in Fatuhada, Dili last weekend.

“This is why Timor-Leste is committed to implementing its 20-year strategic development plan, which should transform us from being an undeveloped, low
income country by 2030, by making use of all our material and human
potential,” he said.

Aug 20, 2012

New Timor-Leste focused investment advisory service


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Aug 15, 2012

Ban praises Timor-Leste’s progress and consolidation of its security sector


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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Timor-Leste President Taur Matan Ruak review troops at at the Presidential Palace in Dili. Photo: UNMIT/M. Perret
15 August 2012 – 
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today praised the people of Timor-Leste for the progress they have made ten years after the country’s restoration of independence, commending the Government for consolidating a security sector that will be able to protect the country as the United Nations peacekeeping mission prepares to leave at the end of the year.“Timor-Leste has come a long way. You have much to be proud of,” Mr. Ban said in a press conference which he held jointly with President Taur Matan Ruak following a meeting between the two leaders in Dili, the capital.

In May, Timor-Leste celebrated its 10th anniversary since its restoration of independence in 2002. The independence celebrations coincided with the inauguration of Mr. Ruak, who won the presidential elections in April. The country also held parliamentary elections last month, which were largely peaceful and held in an orderly manner, according to observers.

“I commend all Timorese for the successful presidential and parliamentary elections earlier this year. The peaceful and orderly process reflects Timor-Leste’s strong commitment to stability, democracy and national unity,” Mr. Ban said.

Mr. Ban welcomed the progress made by the country’s security sector, and stressed that they would continue to have the support of the UN once the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT), which is tasked with supporting the Government to consolidate stability and enhance a culture of democratic governance, departs at the end of the year.

Mr. Ban also commended Timor-Leste for its contribution of personnel to UN efforts to maintaining peace and security abroad. In May, 17 Timorese police officers passed a rigorous recruitment process to serve as peacekeepers in UN missions abroad. Currently, there are two Timorese police officers serving in the UN operation in Guinea-Bissau. Over the past 10 years, 12 police officers have served as UN peacekeepers in Kosovo and Guinea-Bissau.

“For over 16 months, the national police, PNTL, have borne the responsibility for the conduct of all police operations in Timor-Leste. They are not only making a difference here in the country, but around the world. We see that in the form of police and military personnel you are now contributing to UN peacekeeping missions in other parts of the world,” Mr. Ban said.

“This is a powerful testament to the growing professionalism and institutional development of your security forces – as well as your commitment to global solidarity,” he added.
During his visit, Mr. Ban also visited a police academy, where he spoke to members of the national police force and encouraged them to continue to work to make their country safer and focus on longer-term development after UNMIT’s departure.

“The close cooperation between UNMIT police and PNTL has been essential to ensure the continued strengthening of PNTL. We will work with you to address any remaining capacity gaps,” Mr. Ban said.
In his address to the national parliament today, Mr. Ban also outlined three areas that policymakers must focus on to advance the country’s progress. These consist of promoting inclusive growth that reduces inequalities, contributing to the promotion of peace and security, and empowering women and young people.
“As the UN now reduces its footprint in the country, you are continuing to set a global example of how to successfully emerge from conflict to lasting peace,” Mr. Ban said. “As we shape our new relationship, Timor-Leste can count on the United Nations’ steady support as you lead the way forward.”

During his visit Mr. Ban also spoke at the opening of an UNMIT exhibit at the new Museum of the Resistance, and he is scheduled to visit a primary school in Liquiça later today, where he will highlight the role of education for the country’s development.

Source: UN News Center

Aug 8, 2012

Women Network NGO comdemned president Taur Matan Ruak's discriminatory remark

Maria Domingas Alves - Micato

CJITL reports that women group condemned president Taur Matan Ruak over questioning PM Xanana's choice of former Minister for Social Affairs "Micato" as the Minister of Defense and Security. According to the NGO Rede Feto (Women's Network),  president TMR is breaching the article 16, 17 and 63 of the RDTL's constitution that guarantees equal civil rights and political participation regardless of gender and race. The Women Network NGO appealed the president to keep promises he made during his presidential campaign of involving women in the state affairs and asked the Prime Minister the reason why Micato was removed from the position and offered her old position as the Minister of Social and Solidarity.

On the latest news on the V constitutional government, Isabel Guterres resigned from her post as Minister of Social and Solidarity and Cerilio Cristovao, the chief of national Inteligence Agency, appointed as Minister of Defense and Security.

East Timor unveils new cabinet

Updated August 08, 2012 10:46:15
In the new government, led by Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao, the former deputy Prime Minister, Jose Luis Guterres, has been appointed as Foreign Minister.
The former parliamentary president, Fernando de Araujo Lasama, will take on the role of deputy Prime Minister.
A spokesman for the government says in a last-minute change, Cirilo Jose Christopher will be appointed Minister for Defence and Security, a role that had initially been flagged for the former Minister of Social Security Maria Domingas Alves.
In the previous government the position was held by the Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao.
Francisco Guterres and Julio Tomas Pinto will retain their positions as State Secretaries for Security and Defence respectively.
The new cabinet is expected to be sworn in by the President Taur Matan Ruak on Wednesday.

The Structure of TL's V Constitutional Government



Segunda-Feira, 6 husi Agostu 2012
Tuir mai ne'e redasaun CJITL haktuir strutura ofisial konaba governu konstituisional ba dala lima (V) ne'ebe forma husi partidu CNRT, PD no Frenti MUDANCA.

Primeiro Ministro: 
Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão (CNRT)
Vice Primeiro Ministro, Coordenados dos Assuntos Sociais : 
Fernando de Araújo Lasama (PD)
Ministro da Presidência do Conselhos de Ministros : 
Hermenegildo Pereira “Agio” (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado Conselhos de Ministros: 
Avelinho Coelho ( Independent)

Sekretario de Estado Assuntos Parlamentares : 
Terezinha Maria Viegas (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado Comunicação Social : 
Nelio Isaac Sarmento (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado Fortalecimento Intitusional  : 
Francisco Borlaco (Recomenda CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado Apoio e Promoção do sector privado : 
Veneranda Lemos (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado Promoção de igualidade : 
Idelta Maria Rodriques (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado Juventude e Desporto : 
Miguel Manetelo (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado Política de Formação Professional e Emprego : 
Elidio Ximenes da Costa (CNRT)

Ministro das Finanças : 
Emilia Pires (Independente)

Vise-Ministro das Finanças : 
Santina Cardoso (Independente)

Ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros : 
José Luís Gutteres (FM)

Vice-Ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros : 
Constansio Pinto (PD)

Sekretario de Estado para os Assuntos da ASEAN : 
Roberto Soares( Independente)

Ministro da Administração Estatal : 
Jorge da Conceição Teme ( FM)

Sekretario de Estado da Descentraliazação Administrativa : 
Tomas Cabral (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado Desnvolvimento local :  
(PD)

Ministro da Justiça : 
Deonisio Soares Babo ( CNRT)

Vice- Ministro da Justiça: 
Ivo Valente (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado de Terras e propriedades: 
Jaime Lopes (CNRT)

Ministro da Agricultura e Pescas : 
Mariano ‘Asanami’ Sabino (PD)

Vice-Ministro da Agricultura: 
Marcus da Crus ( PD)

Sekretario de Estado Florestas e Concevação da natureza : 
(PD)

Sekretario de Estado Pescas:  
Rafael Pereira Gonsalves (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado Pecuária: 
Valentino Varela( CNRT)

Ministro Saúde: 
Sergio Lobo (CNRT)

Vice- Ministro da Ética e prestação de Serviços : 
Natalia de Araujo (CNRT)

Vice- Ministro da Gestão,Apoio e Recursos : 
Maria do Céu Sarmento (CNRT)

Ministro da Educação : 
Bendito Freitas (CNRT)

Vice- Ministro do Ensino Básico e Pré-Primária : 
Dulce Soares (CNRT)

Vice- Ministro do Ensino Primário e Secundária: 
Virgilio Smith (CNRT)

Vice- Ministro do Ensino Superior e Ciência: 
Marcal Avelino Ximenes (CNRT)

Ministro do Comércio,indústria e do Ambiente : 
Antonio de Conceicão (PD)

Vice- Ministro do Comércio, Indústria e do Ambiente: 
Abel Larisina (FM)

Sekretario de Estado do Comércio: 
Ricardo Cardoso Nheu( FM)

Sekretario de Estado da Indústria e  Cooperativas: 
(PD-FM)

Sekretario de Estado do Meio  Ambiente: 
(PD)

Ministro da Solidaridade :
Isabel Gutteres (Independent)
Vice- Ministro Social  : 
Jacinto Rigoberto ( CNRT)

Secretario de Estado da Assistência Social:  - (sei mamuk)

Sekretario de Estado dos Combantentes de Libertação : 
Metan Malik (PD)

Ministro das Obras Públicas : 
Gastao Sousa (PD)
Sekretario de Estado das Obras Públicas :
 Luis Rodrigues (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado da Electricidade: 
Januario Pereira (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado Água,Saneamento e Urbanização : (sei mamuk)
(PD)

Ministro dos Trasportes e Comunicações : 
 Pedro Lay( Independente)

 Vice-Ministro dos Trasportes e Comunicações : 
Favio Cardoso Neves(CNRT)

Ministro da Defesa e Segurança :  
Maria Domingas Alves (Independen)

Sekretario de Estado de Defesa :  
Julio Tomas Pinto (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado da Segurança:  
Francisco da Costa Guterres (CNRT)

Ministro de Petróleo e Recursos Naturais : 
Alfredo Pires(CNRT)

Ministro Do Turismo : 
Francisco Kalbuadi Lay (CNRT)

Sekretario de Estado de Arte e Cultura: 
Isabel Ximenes (CNRT)
Source: CJITL