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- 28 of February of 2020Extraordinary Meeting of the Council of Ministers of february 28, 2020Analyzed:more
1 - Government Decree which aims to establish a remuneration supplement for the exercise temporary positions of management or leadership to be assigned to teachers who have held such functions in public technical-vocational secondary schools.
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1 - Deliberation regarding the approval of the procurement procedure for the acquisition of fuel for the Hera Power Plant - Lot 1. - 27 of February of 2020Extraordinary Meeting of the Council of Ministers of february 27, 2020Approved:more
1 - Government Resolution on the Tariff Regime Associated with the Use of the Port of Tibar and Associated Services;
2 - Use of the IDA 18 concessional loan from the World Bank. - 19 of February of 2020Day Off on the 26th February 2020Presidency of the Council of Ministersmore
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February 19, 2020
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Day Off on the 26th February 2020
Law nº. 10/2005, of August 10, in the wording defined by Law no. 3/2016, of May 25, establishes the days that are national holidays, the official commemorative dates and the other circumstances in which tolerance days-off may be granted. When it comes to tolerance days-off, paragraph C) of nº 2 of article 7 of the same law determines that a religious celebration not contemplated by law may be subject to tolerance.
Among the official commemorative dates is Ash Wednesday, which, each year, has a variable date. Ash Wednesday is one of the solemnities that holds great significance in the Christian community. Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent on the calendar of the Catholic religion that occurs forty days before Easter and this year corresponds to Wednesday, February 26.
Thus, considering the provision in paragraph c) of nº 2 of article 7, and in paragraph d) of nº 6 of that article, the Government determines the following:
1. A tolerance day-off is granted on February 26, 2020, throughout the day;
2. This order covers all officials and agents of the Ministries or services under their dependency, as well as of the institutes and bodies integrated in the indirect administration of the State. ENDS
- 19 of February of 2020Meeting of the Council of Ministers of february 19Presidency of the Council of Ministersmore
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Meeting of the Council of Ministers of February 19, 2020
The Council of Ministers met at the Government Palace in Dili and approved the draft Government Resolution presented by the Prime Minister, Taur Matan Ruak, for the repeal of Government Resolution Nº 16/2013 on the extinction of martial arts groups. The Government also instructs the National Police of Timor-Leste to step up actions to combat crimes related to the illicit practice of martial arts and rituals.
The Minister of Legislative Reform and Parliamentary Affairs, Fidelis Manuel Leite Magalhães, presented five legislative initiatives approved by the Council of Ministers.
The first Draft Law passed refers to the Social Security Legal Regime of Holders of Sovereignty Bodies. This legal regime seeks to promote the exercise of the right to social security on an equal footing, valuing the contributory career of holders of sovereignty bodies.
Members of the Government also approved the Legislative Authorization Bill on the General Bases of the Organization of Public Administration. This legislative instrument aims to fill the constitutional gap in matters of administrative organization, providing the entire public administration with the general bases of its operation.
The proposal for a Decree-Law of the Organization of Direct and Indirect Administration of the State was also approved by the Council of Ministers. The main objective of this legislative diploma is to adequately organize the direct and indirect administration of the State, promoting the effectiveness of its performance and facilitating the pursuit of its activities by the interoperability and intercommunicability of human and material resources.
The Minister of Legislative Reform and Parliamentary Affairs also presented the Public Administration Reform Program. This programme contains a set of administrative reforms aimed at strengthening the management and improvement of the functioning of the Ministries and Agencies of the Central Government.
The last legislative diploma proposed by the Ministry of Legislative Reform and Parliamentary Affairs concerns the establishment of the Interministerial Commission for the Preparation of the Single Citizens Identifier System. The objective of this system is to improve the provision of services to citizens, greater social inclusion and the launch of electronic governance at national level. The Technical Committee will be chaired by the Executive Director of the ICT Timor Public Institute and composed of representatives of relevant Ministries. The Commission should within a maximum of six months complete an integrated strategy for the materialisation of that single identifier system, together with a detailed implementation plan and its budget, to be submitted to the Ministers.
The Council of Ministers approved a Government Resolution, presented by the Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry, regarding the appointment of Alexandre Pires, as chairman of the Board of Directors and Alves Gomes Martins and Cecilia da Fonseca, as members of the Board of Directors of the Institute for the Quality of Timor-Leste, IP. The Government also appointed Carlito Gama and José Gonçalves to the Fiscal Council of the Institute for Quality of Timor-Leste, IP.
Finally, the Acting Minister of State Administration, Abílio José Caetano, presented the draft Government Resolution, approved by the Council of Ministers, regarding the appointment of Filomena da Costa Nunes, as the new Administrator of the Municipality of Manufahi, a position that had been vacant since October 2018, due to the death of its holder. ENDS - 12 of February of 2020Meeting of the Council of Ministers of february 12, 2020Presidency of the Council of Ministersmore
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Meeting of the Council of Ministers of February 12, 2020
The Council of Ministers met at the Government Palace in Dili and approved two legislative projects related to the process of administrative decentralization, presented by the Acting Minister of State Administration, Abílio José Caetano.
The first draft Decree-Law concerns the second amendment to Decree-Law No. 3/2016 of March 16, which approves the Statute of Municipal Administrations, Municipal Authorities and the Interministerial Technical Group for Administrative Decentralization. With this amendment, a set of concrete measures are taken to implement processes of deconcentration and administrative decentralisation, particularly regarding the creation and establishment of local authorities, in particular the revision of the legal framework for the organisation and functioning of municipal authorities and municipal administrations.
The second legislative project refers to the Government Decree for the creation of the Municipal Portal and the establishment of its legal regime, operation and management. The Municipal Portal aims to provide public municipal information, and thus support municipal progress and development in social, economic, infrastructure and cultural terms. The Portal is also a central information collection instrument in a coherent, centralised and transparent manner on each of the municipalities for the production of statistical information in several areas, namely education, health, safety, public works and transport, water, basic sanitation and environment, agriculture, market management and tourism, social action, civil protection, natural disaster management, records, notaries and registration services and support to non-governmental, government and community organizations.
The Council of Ministers approved the budget, with a value of 511,250 US dollars, presented by the Minister of Education, Youth and Sport, Dulce de Jesus Soares and the Secretary of State for Youth and Sport, Nélio Isaac Sarmento, for the organization of the preparatory meeting of directors general of CPLP countries and the XII Sports Games of the CPLP, a multi-sport event for athletes under the age of 16 representing all member countries of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries. The official music of the event, sung by national artists Maria Vitória and Gerson de Oliveira, was also presented to the Council of Ministers. ENDS - 12 of February of 2020Meeting of the Council of Ministers of february 12, 2020Presidency of the Council of Ministersmore
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Meeting of the Council of Ministers of February 12, 2020
The Council of Ministers met at the Government Palace in Dili and approved two legislative projects related to the process of administrative decentralization, presented by the Acting Minister of State Administration, Abílio José Caetano.
The first draft Decree-Law concerns the second amendment to Decree-Law No. 3/2016 of March 16, which approves the Statute of Municipal Administrations, Municipal Authorities and the Interministerial Technical Group for Administrative Decentralization. With this amendment, a set of concrete measures are taken to implement processes of deconcentration and administrative decentralisation, particularly regarding the creation and establishment of local authorities, in particular the revision of the legal framework for the organisation and functioning of municipal authorities and municipal administrations.
The second legislative project refers to the Government Decree for the creation of the Municipal Portal and the establishment of its legal regime, operation and management. The Municipal Portal aims to provide public municipal information, and thus support municipal progress and development in social, economic, infrastructure and cultural terms. The Portal is also a central information collection instrument in a coherent, centralised and transparent manner on each of the municipalities for the production of statistical information in several areas, namely education, health, safety, public works and transport, water, basic sanitation and environment, agriculture, market management and tourism, social action, civil protection, natural disaster management, records, notaries and registration services and support to non-governmental, government and community organizations.
The Council of Ministers approved the budget, with a value of 511,250 US dollars, presented by the Minister of Education, Youth and Sport, Dulce de Jesus Soares and the Secretary of State for Youth and Sport, Nélio Isaac Sarmento, for the organization of the preparatory meeting of directors general of CPLP countries and the XII Sports Games of the CPLP, a multi-sport event for athletes under the age of 16 representing all member countries of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries. The official music of the event, sung by national artists Maria Vitória and Gerson de Oliveira, was also presented to the Council of Ministers. ENDS - 06 of February of 2020Message of thanks to the Government of New ZealandPresidency of the Council of Ministersmore
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Message of thanks to the Government of New Zealand
available soon - 05 of February of 2020Expression of Grief for the Death of James Stanley DunnPresidency of the Council of Ministersmore
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Dili, 5 February 2020
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Vote of Condolences for the Death of James Stanley Dunn
It was with great dismay and great regret that the Government of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste received the news of the death of James Dunn, Australian consul in Dili between 1962 and 1964. James Dunn died on January 31, aged 92, in Canberra, Australia.
James Dunn was a staunch supporter of the self-determination of the Timorese people, with his February 1977 report and his 1983 book, Timor: A People Betrayed, in which he detailed serious human rights violations which occurred during the Indonesian occupation, and which served as a basis and inspiration for activists and advocates of the Timorese cause and allowed to attract the attention of the international community, especially the Australian Parliament, American Congress and the United Nations.
His work in defense of the rights of the Timorese people was recognized in his country in 2001, having become a Member of the Order of Australia and in Timor-Leste on 30 August 2009, with the award of the Medal of the Order of Timor-Leste, by the then President of the Republic, José Ramos-Horta.
The Government of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, on behalf of the Timorese People, sends condolences to James Dunn's family and the thanks of a nation forever grateful.
The Minister of State and Government Spokesman, Agio Pereira, said that James Dunn will not be forgotten in Timor-Leste and will forever be remembered with great affection, admiration and respect. In this moment of sadness, we mourn his death, but we celebrate his contribution. ENDS