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  • 16 of December of 2024Extraordinary Meeting of the Council of Ministers on December 16th, 2024
    Approved:

    1 - First Amendment to Decree-Law No. 1/2015, of January 14th, on the Special Development Fund.

    2 - Timor-Leste's initial proposals for accession to the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services (AFAS), the ASEAN Trade in Services Agreement (ATISA) and the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA), as part of the process of negotiating Timor-Leste's accession to ASEAN.

    3 - decision to name the new Central Building of Radio and Television of Timor-Leste, Public Company (RTTL, EP), after Francisco Borja da Costa, the RTTL, EP Auditorium after Nino Konis Santana, and the RTTL, EP Multifunction Studio after David Alex 'Daitula'.

    4 - regime for importing, storing, distributing, selling, and exporting pharmaceutical products and medical equipment.

    5 - administrative fees due for acts and services relating to controlling weight limits for goods transport vehicles.

    6 - regulation of the right to a medical check-up provided for in the Statute of Holders of Sovereign Bodies.
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  • 13 of December of 2024Government Congratulates F-FDTL Land Component on its 22nd Anniversary
    December 13th, 2024 will mark the 22nd anniversary of the Land Component of FALINTIL - Forças de Defesa de Timor-Leste (F-FDTL). The commemorative ceremony will take place in Lanud, in the municipality of Baucau.

    On this occasion, the Government praises the commitment, discipline and professionalism of the men and women who make up the F-FDTL, recognizing their contribution to the stability and development of Timor-Leste.
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  • 11 of December of 2024Meeting of the Council of Ministers on December 11th, 2024
    Approved:

    1 - Appointment of the new President of the Board of Directors of TATOLI - Agência Noticiosa de Timor-Leste, IP.

    2 - extraordinary payment of an additional month's salary to the Civil Service and an additional pension to former holders and former members of sovereign bodies.

    3 - Implementation of the General State Budget for 2025.

    4 - authorisation of the cancellation of the Financing Agreements with the International Development Association of the World Bank Group relating to “Timor-Leste Basic Education Strengthening and Transformation” project, “Timor-Leste Water Supply and Sanitation” project, and “Dili Water Supply” project.

    5 - sets the dates for Hamlets (Aldeia) Assemblies and Village (Suco) Councils, as part of the procedures for electing community leaders.

    6 - authorisation to renegotiate with the ADB the scope of the loan to finance the construction of drinking water supply and sanitation systems in Lospalos and in Same.

    7 - Timor-Leste - Portugal Strategic Cooperation Programme for the period 2024-2028.

    8 - Cooperation Agreement with the Portuguese Republic in Infrastructure and the Cooperation Protocol between the Ministry of Tourism and Environment of Timor-Leste and the Ministry of Economy of the Portuguese Republic for the Development and Implementation of the REVIVE Programme.

    9 - Cooperation Protocol with the Ismaili Imamat

    10 - authorisation to the signing of the Financial Contribution Agreements between the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste and the Asian Development Bank relating to the “Rural Resilience and Livelihood Improvement Sector Project”.

    Analysed:

    1 - Report on the state of development of the Special Administrative RAEOA

    2 - presentation on the “Dili solid waste management project”.
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  • 04 of December of 2024Meeting of the Council of Ministers on December 4th, 2024
    Presidency of the Council of Ministers
    Spokesperson of the Government of Timor-Leste
    Ninth Constitutional Government
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    Press Release
    Meeting of the Council of Ministers on December 4th, 2024
    The Council of Ministers met at the Government Palace in Dili and approved the draft Law Proposal, presented by the Minister of Justice, Sérgio de Jesus Fernandes da Costa Hornai, and the Coordinator of the Working Group for Justice Sector Reform, Lúcia Lobato, for the First Amendment to Law no. 1/2017, of January18th, on the Transitional Regime for the Recruitment of Non-Timorese Magistrates and Public Defenders, and the Second Amendment to Law no. 9/2011, of August17th, which approves the organic law of the High Administrative, Tax and Audit Court's Accounts Chamber.
    The main aim of the law proposal is to strengthen the functioning of the judicial system by filling the shortage of qualified human resources.
    Among the proposed amendments is a review of the contract cycles, which will now last one year and be renewable for just one more year to avoid unnecessary extensions and promote the exchange of experiences between professionals. For the higher courts, candidates must have at least 20 years' experience, including work in international institutions with functions similar to those in Timor-Leste. Judges, prosecutors, and public defenders admitted may, in exceptional situations, exercise functions in Timorese courts, provided they fulfil specific conditions, guaranteeing the continuity of justice and avoiding the lapse of fundamental rights.
    This system aims to ensure the quality and continuity of the administration of justice, support the development and career progression of Timorese magistrates and safeguard the rights and interests of citizens.
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    Also approved was the draft Decree-Law presented by the Minister of Defence, Donaciano do Rosário Gomes, on the Exceptional Promotion of FALINTIL-FDTL Military Personnel.
    This decree-law aims to waive the requirements of a university degree for entry into the rank of officer and a bachelor's degree or secondary education supplemented by military training for entry into the rank of sergeant. The decision aims to recognise and ensure the career progression of military personnel who joined before the 2014 Military Statute came into force, safeguarding the legitimate expectations created. The decree-law will take effect from January 1st, 2024.
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    The Council of Ministers approved the draft Decree-Law, also presented by the Minister of Defence, Donaciano do Rosário Gomes, on supplementary pay for F-FDTL soldiers, Ministry of Defence officials, and administrative agents involved in the 2023 special recruitment process.
    This measure compensates for the extraordinary effort and recognises the professional commitment of the military personnel, civil servants, and administrative agents who participated in this recruitment procedure. The supplementary payment reflects the dedication shown and aims to mitigate the demanding working conditions, including the restriction of personal freedom and the high hardship associated with the duties performed.
    The amount of the supplement is calculated proportionally, considering the volume of work and the hours worked.
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    The draft Government Resolution, also presented by the Minister of Defence, on the Humanitarian and Emergency Support Strategy, was approved.
    The Strategy promotes a set of innovative guidelines and lines of action designed to optimise the capabilities and readiness of the Armed Forces (F-FDTL). It guarantees a rapid, effective, and efficient response to the needs of populations affected by humanitarian and emergency situations.
    As part of this Strategy, the creation of the Humanitarian and Emergency Support Coordination Unit under the Ministry of Defence was also approved. This unit aims to implement the Strategy, promoting a coordinated approach between the various public bodies with knowledge and experience in the sector. Coordination will be led by a person appointed by the government member responsible for defence. It will include Defence, State Administration, Interior, Health, and Social Security representatives, who will act as focal points. The organisation and operating rules of the Coordination Unit will be defined by ministerial order of the Minister of Defence.
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    After analysing the presentation by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Forestry, Marcos da Cruz, on the results of the audit report carried out by the State Inspectorate General (IGE – acronym in Portuguese), which assessed the regularity, legality and compliance of public subsidy contracts signed in 2022 between the then Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAP), now the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Forestry (MAPPF), and the entities Associação Café Timor (ACT) and Cooperativa Café Timor (CCT), the Council of Ministers approved a draft Government Resolution that incorporates the main recommendations of the report.
    The report presents the results of the analysis of subsidy contracts for the rehabilitation and expansion of coffee plantations, the respective reports submitted, and beneficiary data covering the years 2022 and 2023. None of the contracts analysed were fully implemented, and the targets set were not fully met.
    The government resolution defines the obligation to adjust the sums according to the percentage of execution of the contracts, with the remainder to be returned to the state coffers.
    The Government Resolution also stipulates that the State Inspectorate-General should conduct an additional investigation to assess the regularity, conformity, and legality of the MAP's use of the total sum allocated as a public subsidy to carry out coffee rehabilitation and expansion activities. The sum was not transferred to any beneficiaries but was only used and managed by the Ministry's services to support the rehabilitation and expansion of coffee and LAKU TEN coffee.
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    The Minister of Youth, Sport, Art, and Culture, Nelyo Isaac Sarmento, presented the Council of Ministers with a report on his participation in the XV Conference of Ministers of Youth and Sport of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP—acronym in Portuguese), held in Cascais, Portugal, from November12th to 16th.
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    The Council of Ministers approved the draft resolution creating the Interministerial Eventual Commission, which will coordinate the activities related to the XVI Conference of Ministers of Youth and Sport of the CPLP and the XII CPLP Sports Games. These events will occur in Dili from July17th to 27th,2025. A budget of US$3,730,500 has been approved for their organisation.
    The Commission, chaired by the Minister for Youth, Sport, Art, and Culture, will consist of representatives from various ministries and will be supported by a Technical Unit responsible for drawing up and implementing the events' Master Plan. This structure will coordinate actions in logistics, communication, fundraising, and the promotion of gender equality and social inclusion, guaranteeing interdepartmental coordination and effective communication with the delegations of the participating countries.
    The events will bring together 772 participants, including delegates and athletes from CPLP member countries, promoting cooperation, solidarity, and friendship between Portuguese-speaking peoples through sport and youth. The Commission will be wound up once the final report has been presented to the Prime Minister.
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    The Council of Ministers decided to name the new bridge at Comoro Mota Ulun (Casnafar) after Kofi Annan, the former United Nations Secretary-General.
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    The Council of Ministers approved the names to be nominated by the Minister of Transport and Communications, Miguel Marques Gonçalves Manetelu, for the Board of Directors of the National Communications Authority (ANC).
    Flavio Cardoso Neves will be appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors. Novelino dos Santos and Georgina Emilia da Silva Garcia will assume the positions of Technical and Financial Directors, respectively. Roberto Manuel da Costa Martins and José Ave Maria Ximenes Cipriano Gonçalves will be appointed Non-Executive Directors.
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    Lastly, the Vice-Minister for ASEAN Affairs, Milena Maria da Costa Rangel, presented the Council of Ministers with an update on the process of Timor-Leste's accession as a full member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which is expected to take place next year. END
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  • 21 of November of 2024Statement on the passing of Patsy Thatcher
    Presidency of the Council of Ministers
    Spokesperson of the Government of Timor-Leste
    Ninth Constitutional Government
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    Press Release
    November 21st, 2024
    Statement on the passing of Patsy Thatcher
    Patsy Thatcher lived a life deeply connected to and intertwined with the history and people of Timor-Leste.
    Her remarkable contributions to our nation’s story began in 1981 when she set out to document the experiences of Australian servicemen in Timor during World War II and the critical support they received from the Timorese people. Through this work, she illuminated an important chapter of our shared history.
    Patsy’s extensive interviews with the men of the 2/2nd Commando Squadron brought to life their courage and resilience.  Her work also preserved the heartfelt acknowledgments of these soldiers, who credited their survival to the assistance they received from their Timorese companions.
    Following this important work, Patsy delved deeply into the lives of Timorese in the diaspora, documenting their experiences in Australia and preserving the stories of their resilience and identity. Patsy demonstrated an enduring commitment to the well-being and understanding of Timorese society.  She worked tirelessly to bridge the past with the present, exploring Timor-Leste’s transitional development and offering invaluable insights into our nation’s journey. Through her dedication, she preserved vital pieces of our history, enriched our understanding of our culture, and strengthened the ties between Timor-Leste and those who supported its development and independence.
    Patsy was the principal founder of the Oan Kiak Scholarship Fund which has sponsored over 1000 young Timorese from primary school until they completed their high school. The Program started in 1992 and continues until today.
    She was part of the Timorese Welfare Committee under the Timorese Association in Victoria and through her research helped formulate the family reunion program that enabled over 1000 Timorese in Portugal to reunite with their families in Australia.
    She also mentored a handful of Timorese academics with their theses in the areas of anthropology and sociology.
    Patsy Thatcher was more than a storyteller and a dedicated researcher, she was a true friend to Timor-Leste and a cherished “Tia” to the Timorese community, a term that reflects the deep love, respect and connection she shared with so many.
    Patsy’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations. Her contributions are woven into the fabric of our nation’s history, and her memory will be forever remembered.
    Vale Patsy.
     
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  • 21 of November of 2024Day off on November 29th 2024 on the occasion of the 49th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Independence of Timor-Leste
    Presidency of the Council of Ministers
    Spokesperson of the Government of Timor-Leste
    Ninth Constitutional Government
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    Press Release
    November 21st, 2024
    Day off on November 29th 2024 on the occasion of the 49th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Independence of Timor-Leste
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  • 21 of November of 2024Meeting of the Council of Ministers on November 21st, 2024
    Presidency of the Council of Ministers
    Spokesperson of the Government of Timor-Leste
    Ninth Constitutional Government
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    Press Release
    Meeting of the Council of Ministers on November 21st, 2024
    The Council of Ministers met at the Government Palace in Dili and analysed the proposal to grant pardons, by His Excellency the President of the Republic on the occasion of the celebration of the 49th anniversary of the Proclamation of Independence of Timor-Leste.
    Law 20/2023 establishes that the President of the Republic can grant pardons or commute sentences as a political and humanitarian intervention in the administration of justice. This procedure allows for the total or partial pardon of a sentence, the replacement of the sentence with a more favourable one, or its mitigation, always on a case-by-case basis.
    Article 8 of the Law mentioned above determines that the Government is consulted on these decisions and issued an opinion. However, this opinion is not binding, respecting the exclusive competence of the President of the Republic.
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    The Council of Ministers approved the draft Government Resolution presented by the Minister of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Agio Pereira, to appoint Anita Tavares Ribeiro de Jesus to serve as Civil Service Commissioner on an exclusive dedication basis until November 22nd, 2028.
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    The draft Government Resolution, presented by the Ministers for Defence and the Interior, Donaciano do Rosário Gomes and Francisco da Costa Guterres, respectively, on the Joint Operational Commitment between the Falintil - Timor-Leste Defence Forces and the Timor-Leste National Police, to ensure the security, social stability and well-being of the population, during the Official Ceremonies to Commemorate the 49th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Timor-Leste's Independence, as well as the Christmas and New Year's festivities, was also approved.
    The Government Resolution establishes patrol and surveillance operations in sensitive locations in all municipalities to prevent acts of social instability. The Task Force will be coordinated by the General Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces and the General Commander of the PNTL, with the support of various government and institutional entities.
    The resolution also provides for specific measures, such as the definition of chains of command, rules of engagement and intelligence support, and the proportional use of force following current legislation. This Task Force's operation period will be from November 20th, 2024, to January 5th, 2025.
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    According to the projects presented by the Minister of Public Works, Samuel Marçal, the Council of Ministers decided to:

    Authorise expenditure for constructing a six-storey office building for the Ministry of Public Works and an adjacent one-storey building for the Civil Engineering Laboratory, at a cost of around US$20 million.


    Authorise expenditure for the rehabilitation and maintenance of the stretch of road between Seloi, Aileu and Gleno, Ermera, covering 18km, with an estimated value of US$15.97 million.


    Authorise expenditure for the rehabilitation and maintenance of the stretch of road between Lospalos and Lautém, covering 27.980km, with an estimated value of US$22.7 million.


    Authorise expenditure for the rehabilitation and maintenance of the stretch of road between Lautém and Com, covering 19.760km, with an estimated value of US$13.8 million.


    Authorise expenditure for the rehabilitation and maintenance of the stretch of road between Letefoho junction and Gleno, covering 24.140km, with an estimated value of US$45 million. END
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  • 07 of November of 2024Government of Timor-Leste congratulates President-elect Donald J. Trump on his victory in the US presidential elections
    Presidency of the Council of Ministers
    Spokesperson of the Government of Timor-Leste
    Ninth Constitutional Government
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    Press Release
    November 7th, 2024
    Government of Timor-Leste congratulates President-elect Donald J. Trump on his victory in the US presidential elections
    The Government of Timor-Leste expresses his congratulations to Donald J. Trump its “sincere congratulations on [his] comprehensive victory in the Presidential election”, in a letter sent by the Prime Minister, Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão, on November 7th 2024.
    In the letter, the Prime Minister emphasises that Donald Trump's electoral victory “reflects the support and trust the American people have placed in [his] leadership and [his] policies for [his] nation”.
    The message also emphasises that “the United States and Timor-Leste share a strong relationship of friendship and cooperation based on mutual respect, shared values, and an unwavering commitment to democratic principles”.
    This “partnership, and this bond has contributed significantly to Timor-Leste’s development and international engagement,” added the Prime Minister.
    Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão also expressed confidence that, under Donald Trump's Presidency, “the bonds between our two nations will strengthen, fostering increased collaboration across areas of mutual interest”. “The Government of Timor-Leste looks forward to working closely with you and your administration to advance our shared goals and further deepen our bilateral relationship”, the Prime Minister said. ENDS
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