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East Timor Chiefs of State - 2005
https://allcountries.org/wfb2005/east_timor/east_timor_chiefs.html
SOURCE: 2005 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
President |
Gusmao, Kay Rala Xanana |
Prime Minister |
Alkatiri, Mari Bin Amude |
Dep. Prime Minister |
Silva Pinto, Ana Maria Pessoa Pereira da |
Min. for Agriculture, Fisheries, & Forestry |
Silva, Estganislau Maria Alexio da |
Min. for Development & the Environment |
Alkatiri, Mari Bin Amude |
Min. for Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, & Sports |
Maia, Armindo |
Min. for Planning & Finance |
Brites Boavida, Maria Madalena |
Min. for Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation |
Horta, Jose Ramos |
Min. for Health |
Araujo, Rui Maria do |
Min. for Internal Affairs |
Lobato, Rogerio Tiago |
Min. for Justice |
Sarmento, Domingos |
Min. for Transportation, Communications, & General Employment |
Amaral, Ovidio |
Secy. of State for Commerce & Industry |
da Cruz, Arlino Rangel |
Secy. of State for Council of Ministers |
de Sousa, Gregorio |
Secy. of State for Defense |
Rodrigues, Felix de Jesus (Roque) |
Secy. of State for Electricity & Water |
de Jesus, Egidio |
Secy. of State for Labor & Solidarity |
Bano, Arsenio Paixao |
Secy. of State for Parliamentary Affairs |
Bianco, Antoninho |
Secy. of State for Telecommunications |
Guterres, Virgilio |
Secy. of State for Tourism, the Environment, & Investment |
Teixeira, Jose |
Ambassador to the US |
Guterres, Jose Luis |
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York |
Guterres, Jose Luis |
NOTE: The information regarding East Timor on this page is re-published from the 2005 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of East Timor Chiefs of State 2005 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about East Timor Chiefs of State 2005 should be addressed to the CIA.
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