The government expresses its condolences on the passing of Father Agostinho da Costa

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Meeting of the Council of Ministers on June 3rd, 2026

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 June 3rd, 2026

The Council of Ministers met at the Government Palace in Dili and approved the draft Government Resolution, which extends until December 31st, 2026, the suspension of the teaching, learning, and practice of martial arts, as well as the temporary closure of all venues and facilities used for the teaching, learning, and practice of martial arts.

The decision extends Government Resolution No. 45/2023, dated November 10th, which has been successively extended by Resolutions No. 17/2024, of April 24th; No. 60/2024, of November 7th; No. 22/2025, of April 7th; and No. 77/2025, of December 17th. The grounds for the current suspension remain in effect, namely the need to consolidate the social peace achieved since November 2023 and to ensure that the practice of martial arts falls exclusively within the scope of healthy sporting activities and contributes to the civic and humanistic education and training of young people.

Meanwhile, on July 30th, 2025, the 9th Constitutional Government approved a Law Proposal—already submitted to the National Parliament—aimed at regulating the new legal framework for the practice of martial arts. Until the Law Proposal is approved and enters into force, the suspension and temporary closure of facilities used for the teaching, learning, and practice of martial arts must remain in effect.

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The Council of Ministers supported the new budget preparation methodology, presented by Finance Minister Santina José Rodrigues F. Viegas Cardoso, which will be applied for the first time to the preparation of the General State Budget for 2027 and will serve as the framework for subsequent budgetary processes. The reform, set out in Decree-Law No. 42/2025 of July 30th, aims to strengthen budgetary discipline, improve alignment between the Government’s policy priorities and the allocation of public resources, and promote more rigorous multi-year financial planning.

Under the new model, ministries are required to prepare their budget proposals based on previously defined policy priorities, established budgetary limits, and financial estimates for the coming years, to enhance the predictability of public spending and the assessment of the costs of government policies.

During the presentation, the main changes to the budgetary process were also discussed, including the creation of the Policy Review Committee, which replaces the former Budget Review Committee and will now be responsible for assessing and verifying the priorities of ministerial proposals; the adoption of standardised templates for preparing proposals; and the strengthening of monitoring of the implementation and performance of public programmes.

The plan for preparing the 2027 GSB was also presented. It sets out the following steps to be taken between June and September: defining policy priorities; submitting and evaluating proposals from the ministries; holding Budgetary Days; and having the budget proposal approved by the Council of Ministers before it is submitted to the National Parliament by October 1st, 2026.

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The Council of Ministers approved the draft resolution of the National Parliament, submitted by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Bendito dos Santos Freitas, and the Vice Minister for ASEAN Affairs, Milena Maria da Costa Rangel, for ratification of the Cebu Protocol Amending the Charter of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

The protocol, adopted at the 48th ASEAN Summit in Cebu, Philippines, on May 8th, 2026, formally amends the ASEAN Charter to reflect Timor-Leste’s admission as the organisation’s eleventh member state. The amendment updates the official list of Member States, as well as the ASEAN flag and emblem.

The ratification of this instrument marks another step towards Timor-Leste’s full integration into ASEAN, ensuring the country’s participation in the organisation’s institutional framework and the fulfilment of the commitments undertaken upon acceding to the ASEAN Charter.

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The Council of Ministers has granted full powers to the Ambassador of Timor-Leste to the Commonwealth of Australia, Inês Maria de Almeida, to sign the Declaration of Intent to Establish Diplomatic Relations between the Government of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste and the Government of the Federated States of Micronesia.

The purpose of this initiative is to formalise the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, in accordance with the principles of the United Nations Charter and the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of April 18th, 1961.

The decision reflects the mutual interest of Timor-Leste and the Federated States of Micronesia in strengthening ties of friendship and bilateral cooperation, thereby contributing to international peace and security, based on the principles of equality among States, national sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and non-interference in internal affairs.

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The Council of Ministers supported the signing of two memoranda of understanding between Timor-Leste and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in the fields of education and higher education.

The agreements aim to strengthen bilateral cooperation by promoting partnerships between educational and research institutions, facilitating exchanges of students, faculty, and experts, sharing best practices and educational experiences, developing training and research programs, and promoting scholarship opportunities, subject to the availability of resources on both sides.

The memorandum of understanding on education will be signed by the Minister of Education, Dulce de Jesus Soares, and by Vietnam’s Minister of Education and Vocational Training. The memorandum of understanding on higher education, science, and culture will be signed by the Acting Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Culture, Mariano Assanami Sabino. Both agreements will be signed by Vietnam’s Minister of Education and Training.

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The Council of Ministers heard a presentation from Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão on the 2026 National Ocean Week, which will run from June 3rd to 8th, with activities in Dili, Ataúro, Lautém, and the rest of the country’s municipalities.

The initiative forms part of the celebrations for the first National Day of the Sea, observed on June 5th, and culminates in the celebration of World Oceans Day on June 8th. Established by Government Resolution No. 67/2025 of October 24th, National Sea Day aims to raise awareness of the sea’s strategic importance to Timor-Leste, promote the protection of marine ecosystems, the sustainable use of ocean resources, and the development of the blue economy.

Throughout the week, a range of activities will take place, focusing on awareness-raising, education, culture, tourism, sports, environmental conservation, and the promotion of the nation’s maritime heritage. The programme includes the opening of an outdoor photo exhibition on the Dili Waterfront, the Ocean Parade, the Ocean Fair, the launch of the Blue Economy Portal, the Maritime Tourism Fair, coastal clean-ups, sea turtle releases, cultural and educational contests, religious celebrations, community activities, and marine conservation initiatives. The programme also extends to schools across the country through environmental education and ocean protection initiatives taking place from June 1st to 8th.

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In accordance with the proposal presented by Vice Minister of Trade Augusto Júnior Trindade, the Council of Ministers decided to accept Timor-Leste’s hosting of the 115th Meeting of the ASEAN Coordinating Committee on Services (CCS) in Timor-Leste, scheduled for the first quarter of 2027, as proposed by the ASEAN Secretariat, as part of its obligations as a member and in preparation for its ASEAN Chairmanship in 2029.

The CCS is ASEAN’s main body responsible for coordinating policies on the integration and liberalisation of trade in services; it promotes the reduction of trade barriers, the opening of services markets, and the mobility of qualified professionals among ASEAN member states.

Holding this meeting in Timor-Leste is a strategically important opportunity to further Timor-Leste’s integration into ASEAN and to strengthen the country’s active participation in ASEAN’s sectoral mechanisms, while also enabling relevant ministries and agencies to gain practical experience in managing ASEAN meetings, diplomatic protocol, logistical coordination, and stakeholder engagement.

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Lastly, the Council of Ministers approved the draft Government Resolution, presented by the Minister of the Interior, Francisco da Costa Guterres, on determining the annual staffing requirements for the National Police of Timor-Leste (PNTL) in 2026.

The Government Resolution sets the number of additional positions to be recruited by the PNTL in 2026 at 350, in addition to the 400 positions previously approved for admission to the Police Officer Training Course, bringing the total to 750 positions. Of the planned positions, 400 are intended for general policing carried out by the Municipal Commands, and 350 are intended to reinforce the PNTL’s Specialised and Reserve Units, specifically the Maritime Police Unit, the Border Patrol Unit, and the Special Police Unit.

This measure aims to strengthen the PNTL’s operational capacity to address national security needs, given the challenges posed by upcoming elections, border protection, and Timor-Leste’s 2029 ASEAN chairmanship. END

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National Ocean Week 2026 – Program of Activities

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A Semana Nacional do Oceano 2026 decorrerá entre 3 e 8 de junho, com iniciativas em Díli, Ataúro, Lautém e nos restantes municípios do país, que envolvem atividades de sensibilização ambiental, educação, cultura, turismo, economia azul e conservação marinha.

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3 de junho de 2026 (quarta-feira)

Díli

Open Art Gallery
Local: Passeio Marginal, em frente ao Palácio do Governo até à Unidade de Polícia Marítima (UPM)
Responsável: Direção-Geral do Turismo.

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5 de junho de 2026 (sexta-feira) – Dia Nacional do Mar

Díli

Limpeza da Zona Costeira
Em toda a cidade.
Responsável: Autoridade Municipal de Díli (AMD).

Desfile do Oceano (Ocean Parade)
Horário: 07h00 às 12h00.
Percurso: Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros e Cooperação (MNEC) até Lecidere.
Responsável: Direção-Geral do Turismo.

Feira do Oceano – Abertura – 1.º Dia
Horário: 12h00 às 00h00.
Local: Lecidere.

Responsável: Ministério do Comércio e Indústria (MCI).
Lançamento do Portal da Economia Azul
Horário: 16h00 às 17h00.
Local: Salão Nobre do MNEC.
Responsável: Gabinete das Fronteiras Terrestres e Marítimas (GFTM).

Todo o país

Cerimónia “Tara Bandu do Oceano”.
Juramento Ecológico dos Estudantes.
Local: Escolas nacionais.
Responsável: Ministério da Educação.

Ataúro
Cerimónias de Inauguração
Inauguração do projeto “Be-Mos”.
Inauguração do “Jardim Escola Verde”.
Inauguração do “Suco Verde”.
Horário: 08h30 às 12h30.
Local: Biqueli (Acrema).
Responsáveis:
Autoridade Administrativa de Ataúro (AAA);
Direção-Geral do Ambiente (DGA);
Delegação Territorial das Pescas;
Polícia Nacional de Timor-Leste (PNTL), Unidade de Polícia Marítima (UPM) e Posto Naval.

Feira e Atividades Culturais
Abertura da Feira de Produtos Locais e Exposição;
Competição “hean roo”;
Competição “hakail”;
Competição “bubur”;
Competição de culinária tradicional marinha;
Animação cultural e concerto.
Horário: 15h30 às 21h30.
Local: Maquili.
Entidades envolvidas:
Autoridade Administrativa de Ataúro (AAA); Fundação para o Desenvolvimento Empresarial de Timor-Leste (FEDA); Beni Marine; Coral Triangle Center (CTC); WorldFish Center Timor-Leste; Blue Ventures Timor-Leste; Delegações Territoriais das Pescas e do Ambiente; Ministério do Comércio e Indústria; PNTL, UPM e Posto Naval.

Lautém

Comemoração do Dia Nacional do Mar
Local: Campo 28 de Novembro.

Desfile da Caravana Oceano
Caminhada desde o Mercado Lama até ao Campo 28 de Novembro.
Competição de Pintura sobre a Conservação do Mar
Local: Campo 28 de Novembro.

Jogo Amigável S-40
Entre Muacau e Legen Moko.
Local: Campo 28 de Novembro.
Responsável: Comissão Organizadora Municipal.

Outros Municípios
Limpeza da Zona Costeira (Beach Clean-Up)
Certame Municipal.

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6 de junho de 2026 (sábado)

Díli

Competição de Castelos de Areia
Horário: 07h00 às 10h00.
Local: Dolok Oan.
Responsável: Direção-Geral do Turismo.

Libertação de Tartarugas
Horário: 09h00 às 12h00.
Local: Dolok Oan.
Responsável: Direção-Geral do Ambiente.

Feira do Oceano – 2.º Dia

Horário: 18h00 às 00h00.
Local: Lecidere.
Responsável: Ministério do Comércio e Indústria.

Ataúro

Continuação da Feira, Exposição e Animação Cultural
Continuação da preparação para as atividades do Dia Mundial do Oceano
Horário: 08h00 às 21h30.
Local: Maquili.
Entidades envolvidas: AAA, FEDA, Beni Marine, CTC, WorldFish Center Timor-Leste, Blue Ventures Timor-Leste, Delegações Territoriais das Pescas e do Ambiente, PNTL, UPM e Posto Naval.

Lautém

Limpeza Geral da Zona Costeira
Local: Capital do Município de Lautém.
Competição de Dança Cultural
Tema: Dia Nacional do Mar.
Local: Campo 28 de Novembro.
Responsável: Comissão Organizadora Municipal.

Outros Municípios
Limpeza da Zona Costeira
Certame

7 de junho de 2026 (domingo)
Díli
Missa de Agradecimento
Horário: 09h30.
Local: Catedral da Imaculada Conceição.
Responsáveis: GFTM e Direção-Geral do Ambiente.
Feira do Oceano – Encerramento (3.º Dia)
Horário: 18h00 às 00h00.
Local: Lecidere.
Responsável: Ministério do Comércio e Indústria.

Feira de Turismo Marítimo
Horário: 08h00 às 17h00.
Local: Timor Plaza.
Responsável: Direção-Geral do Turismo.

Ataúro

Celebrações Religiosas
Missa na Igreja de São José.
Culto na Igreja Damasco.
Horário: 08h00.
Local: Maquili.
Responsáveis: Comissão Organizadora e Comunidade.

Lautém
Certame – Nível Secundário
Local: Campo 28 de Novembro.
Concurso de Oratória (Public Speaking)
Local: Campo 28 de Novembro.
Responsável: Comissão Organizadora Municipal.

Outros Municípios
Limpeza da Zona Costeira
Certame

8 de junho de 2026 (segunda-feira) – Dia Mundial do Oceano

Díli

Limpeza da Zona Costeira
Em toda a cidade.
Responsável: Autoridade Municipal de Díl

Underwater Clean-Up
Local: Liquiçá.
Responsável: Dreamers Academy (Setor Privado).

Ataúro

Programa de Encerramento

Continuação da feira, exposição e animação cultural;
Competição “hean roo”;
Competição “hakail”;
Competição de culinária tradicional marinha;
Cerimónia de entrega de prémios e encerramento.
Horário: 08h30 às 21h30.
Local: Maquili.
Entidades envolvidas:
AAA, FEDA, Beni Marine, CTC, WorldFish Center Timor-Leste, Blue Ventures Timor-Leste, Delegações Territoriais das Pescas e do Ambiente, Ministério do Comércio e Indústria, PNTL, UPM e Posto Naval.

Lautém

Comemoração do Dia Mundial do Oceano

Local: Campo 28 de Novembro.

Concurso da Caravana de Vestuário – Tema: O Mar.
Tema: O Mar.
Local: Capital de Lautém.
Responsáveis: Comissão Organizadora Municipal e Autoridade Municipal.
Outros Municípios
Limpeza da Zona Costeira (Beach Clean-Up)
Certame Municipal.

Programa Nacional nas Escolas (1 a 8 de junho de 2026)

Atividades a decorrer em Díli e em todos os municípios do país:
Cerimónia “Tara Bandu do Oceano”;
Juramento Ecológico dos Estudantes;
Concurso Nacional de Vídeos Educativos;
“Semana Azul” nas Escolas;
Hora da Leitura Azul;
Concurso Nacional de Desenho e Pintura;
Experiências Científicas sobre Água e Poluição;
Lançamento nacional da iniciativa “Gerasaun Azul Timor-Leste”.
Responsável: Ministério da Educação.

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The National Parliament approves the 2026 GSB Supplementary Budget, aimed at strengthening energy security and mitigating the impact of rising fuel prices on households and businesses

Today, June 2nd, 2026, the National Parliament approved, in a final overall vote, the proposal for the first amendment to Law No. 8/2025 of November 27th, regarding the General State Budget for 2026 (2026 supplementary GSB). The proposal was approved with 42 votes in favour, zero against, and 23 abstentions.

The amendment to the 2026 GSB aims to address the effects of the current international situation, marked by geopolitical instability and fluctuations in international energy markets, by measures to strengthen national energy security, stabilise fuel prices, and ensure the continued operation of essential services.

Among the key measures planned is the establishment of a National Strategic Fuel Reserve worth US$174.3 million, intended to cover approximately seven months of the country’s electricity generation fuel needs. A fuel subsidy programme worth US$42 million is also planned, with the aim of mitigating the impact of rising international prices on households and businesses.

The proposal also provides for the strengthening of the National Logistics Centre’s rice stockpile, additional funds for the recruitment of 400 cadets for the National Police of Timor-Leste (PNTL), expenses related to the exercise of the Pro Tempore Presidency of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP), the strengthening of the operational capacity of notary services, and an increase in the State Contingency Reserve.

Under this amendment, the consolidated amount of the 2026 GSB increases by US$101.1 million, rising from US$2.291 billion to US$2.392 billion. The budget increase does not result from increased transfers from the Petroleum Fund, but rather from the realignment of the government’s financing sources, including management balances, available balances in non-operating bank accounts, and increased domestic revenues.

The parliamentary review process for the proposal began after its formal submission to the National Parliament on May 15th, following its approval by the Council of Ministers on May 13th. After public hearings organised by the Specialist Standing Committees and the Prime Minister’s presentation of the proposal in plenary, the amendment to the 2026 General State Budget was approved in general terms on May 28th, before proceeding to detailed discussion and voting, which culminated today in the final overall vote.

 

Once the parliamentary process is complete, the final draft of the law will be submitted to the President of the Republic for promulgation, in accordance with the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.

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Secretary of State for Livestock Participates in New Episode of the “Government Page” Program

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Timor-Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China

From May 26th to 28th, 2026, Vice Prime Minister, Coordinating Minister for Social Affairs, and Minister of Rural Development and Community Housing, Mariano Assanami Sabino, attended the 2026 Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development (GPPAD) in Beijing, People’s Republic of China, where he advocated strengthening international cooperation to combat poverty, promote food security, and support sustainable development. 713264642 883798321429615 8826700740827093442 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 710640294 883804058095708 6661174428049836086 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 710755582 884860944656686 2450128207045977403 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 710756166 885236384619142 39598869532411718 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 711602074 885128374629943 1377556965340576823 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 711601825 885129994629781 9145309016668585184 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 709635545 885133497962764 2274732540614797627 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 710315446 885137281295719 7177513492140072399 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 711670920 885139407962173 5630475048857728847 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 711814474 885141164628664 3849537216941646647 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 713691748 885142381295209 5019877378464501042 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 712089425 885091621300285 632107639800816158 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China 711909958 884862487989865 1911809473439156350 n 300x199 Timor Leste Participates in the Global Forum on Poverty Reduction and Development and Strengthens Cooperation with China

The forum brought together representatives from some 60 countries and international organisations to discuss strategies for cooperation to combat poverty, promote rural development, ensure food security, and achieve sustainable growth. During his remarks, Mariano Assanami Sabino stated that poverty is a global challenge that requires joint responses and greater solidarity among countries.

“No country can tackle these challenges alone. Global solidarity and cooperation are essential to achieving inclusive and sustainable development,” he said.

The Vice Prime Minister reaffirmed Timor-Leste’s commitment to rural development, the modernisation of agriculture, the creation of opportunities for young people, the improvement of community housing conditions, and the strengthening of food security. He also highlighted the role of fisheries in promoting social inclusion and reducing poverty.

During the forum, Mariano Assanami Sabino acknowledged China’s achievements in eradicating extreme poverty and expressed Timor-Leste’s interest in deepening bilateral cooperation across areas including agricultural modernisation, irrigation systems, hybrid rice development, livestock farming, vocational training, food security, and rural infrastructure.

On the sidelines of GPPAD 2026, the Vice Prime Minister met with China’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Zhang Zhu. The meeting strengthened bilateral cooperation in agriculture, livestock, veterinary medicine, food safety, technological innovation, and sustainable rural development, and identified opportunities for technical cooperation, knowledge transfer, and institutional strengthening.

“Agriculture remains an essential pillar of economic development and the well-being of rural communities in Timor-Leste,” said Mariano Assanami Sabino.

 

As part of the official mission, the Timorese delegation—which also included the new Ambassador of Timor-Leste to the People’s Republic of China, Loro Horta—visited rural and agricultural development projects in China, including Pekin Wode Chenlong Biotechnology Co., Ltd. and the hamlets of Xiying and Nanshan, both recognised for their agricultural modernisation and rural revitalisation programmes.

The visits provided an opportunity to observe the application of biotechnology, smart agricultural systems, rural tourism, e-commerce, and community-based economic development mechanisms. According to the Vice Prime Minister, China’s experience offers valuable lessons for Timor-Leste, particularly in strategic planning, investment in human resources, and the promotion of tangible benefits for communities.

 

“Timor-Leste does not intend to copy China’s development model wholesale, but rather to learn from the principles and experiences underpinning its success, namely long-term strategic planning, investment in people, and ensuring that the benefits of development reach local communities,” he said.

During the visit, Mariano Assanami Sabino also met with East Timorese scholarship students pursuing higher education in China, in a meeting dedicated to sharing experiences and identifying the main challenges facing the student community.

Among the topics discussed, the validity of Timorese passports—currently set at five years—stood out, as students believe this could create difficulties during their studies. In response, the Vice Prime Minister assured them that the Government would examine the issue and seek solutions tailored to the needs of Timorese citizens abroad.

The Vice Prime Minister also called for unity, solidarity, and responsibility among the students and encouraged them to continue their education with discipline, a critical mindset, and a sense of commitment to the country.

“True leadership means putting the national interest first and applying the knowledge we’ve gained to serve society,” he said.

Timor-Leste’s participation in GPPAD 2026 and the activities carried out during the visit to China helped strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries and identify opportunities for cooperation in rural development, food security, human resource development, and poverty reduction.

 

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Timor-Leste and the European Union sign agreements to modernise the justice system and promote sustainable business

On May 29th, 2026, the Government of Timor-Leste and the European Union signed two financing agreements totalling €9 million (approximately US$10.48 million) to modernise the judicial system and promote the sustainable development of the private sector. The ceremony took place in the Grand Hall of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in Dili, as part of the official visit to Timor-Leste by Pēteris Ustubs, Director for Asia and the Pacific at the European Commission’s Directorate-General for International Partnerships. 709821357 860320853787001 8046527277611235022 n 274x225 Timor Leste and the European Union sign agreements to modernise the justice system and promote sustainable business 709013917 860320477120372 812934426174991360 n 300x190 Timor Leste and the European Union sign agreements to modernise the justice system and promote sustainable business 709864204 860318223787264 976913987141971484 n 300x201 Timor Leste and the European Union sign agreements to modernise the justice system and promote sustainable business 709755765 860318147120605 6095767039595583643 n 300x223 Timor Leste and the European Union sign agreements to modernise the justice system and promote sustainable business 707679167 860319033787183 8513538237425227957 n 247x225 Timor Leste and the European Union sign agreements to modernise the justice system and promote sustainable business 708958878 860319633787123 5612632688552028125 n 300x191 Timor Leste and the European Union sign agreements to modernise the justice system and promote sustainable business 709756454 860319723787114 841608375410102074 n 300x209 Timor Leste and the European Union sign agreements to modernise the justice system and promote sustainable business

The agreements formalise funding for the programmes “E-Governance for the Judicial System in Timor-Leste” (e-JUS TL), with €6 million in support (approximately US$6.99 million), and “Creation and Development of Sustainable Businesses and the Circular Economy” (CRESCE), funded with €3 million (approximately US$3.49 million).

On behalf of the 9th Constitutional Government, Vice Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs, Minister of Tourism and the Environment Francisco Kalbuadi Lay signed the agreement on the CRESCE programme, while Minister of Justice Sérgio de Jesus Fernandes da Costa Hornai signed the agreement on the e-JUS TL project. The agreements were signed with the European Union, represented by the European Union Ambassador to Timor-Leste, Thorsten Bargfrede.

At the opening session, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Bendito dos Santos Freitas, emphasised that the two agreements reflect the strength of the partnership between Timor-Leste and the European Union and their shared commitment to sustainable development. The Minister also emphasised that both initiatives align with the 2011-2030 Strategic Development Plan and the priorities of the 9th Constitutional Government’s Program, contributing to economic diversification, the promotion of good governance, institutional strengthening, and human capital development.

During the ceremony, the Vice Prime Minister said that these agreements mark “an important step towards sustainable development, good governance, and the modernisation of public institutions in Timor-Leste,” and emphasised that the partnership between Timor-Leste and the European Union reflects a shared commitment to inclusive economic growth, transparency, and environmental sustainability.

The CRESCE programme aims to support the creation and development of sustainable micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, with a particular focus on the circular economy, agroforestry, sustainable tourism, fisheries, and other sectors with growth potential. The initiative also includes measures to improve access to credit for women, young people, and local entrepreneurs, thereby contributing to economic diversification, job creation, and regional development outside major urban centres.

In his speech, Francisco Kalbuadi Lay emphasised that the initiative will support the transition to more sustainable production and consumption models and help create new economic opportunities for communities, particularly for young people and women entrepreneurs.

The e-JUS TL project aims to modernise and digitise the Timorese judicial system by implementing e-governance solutions to improve the efficiency, accessibility, and transparency of justice services. The initiative includes the digitisation of court proceedings, the enhancement of interoperability among courts and other justice sector institutions, and the training of judges, public defenders, court officers, and other professionals in the field.

The Minister of Justice emphasised that the project represents “a historic milestone and a decisive step towards the modernisation of the Timorese state,” adding that the main objective is to establish an integrated digital justice system that links courts, the Public Prosecutor’s Office, the Public Defender’s Office, the police, and civil registry services. According to the minister, the initiative will improve access to justice, including in rural areas, while strengthening citizens’ trust in judicial institutions.

The two programmes are part of the cooperation framework between Timor-Leste and the European Union, established by the 2021–2027 Multiannual Indicative Programme, and fall under the European Union’s Global Gateway Strategy. The initiatives align with the 2011-2030 Strategic Development Plan, the Programme of the 9th Constitutional Government, and the priorities associated with Timor-Leste’s regional integration into ASEAN, contributing to the modernisation of public administration, digital transformation, the strengthening of the rule of law, and the promotion of sustainable economic growth.

The ceremony was attended by representatives of the European Union Delegation, members of the diplomatic corps, judges, legal professionals, and representatives of other national and international organisations involved in governance, development, and cooperation.

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The Territorial Coordination Council assesses progress and sets priorities for municipal development

On May 26th, 2026, Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão chaired a meeting of the Territorial Coordination Council in Dili, dedicated to assessing the implementation of government programmes in the municipalities, analysing the main challenges on the ground, and setting priorities for territorial development and the 2027 General State Budget. 708364406 865915713231425 8064697738502766439 n 300x200 The Territorial Coordination Council assesses progress and sets priorities for municipal development 708376753 865915683231428 3478963960108917130 n 300x209 The Territorial Coordination Council assesses progress and sets priorities for municipal development 708376997 865915799898083 8568691701896900292 n 300x210 The Territorial Coordination Council assesses progress and sets priorities for municipal development 708333398 865915709898092 8148348066256989775 n 300x194 The Territorial Coordination Council assesses progress and sets priorities for municipal development 706982660 865916053231391 1518651667395402722 n 300x197 The Territorial Coordination Council assesses progress and sets priorities for municipal development

The meeting brought together government officials, mayors, directors-general, national directors from relevant ministries, and other guests as part of the coordination between the central government and municipal authorities.

During the opening session, the Prime Minister called on the heads of local authorities to step up preparations for the upcoming local government decentralisation process by identifying community needs and implementing integrated planning at the village, administrative post, and municipal levels.

“We have not done everything yet. We are at a standstill on many issues. The Government needs a vision. To have a vision, we must understand the full reality on the ground and all the people’s needs. There must also be a vision for establishing local government. I entrust this to you because you will become members of the local government and must prepare yourselves well. The municipality is in your hands,” said Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão.

The Head of Government also emphasised the need to improve planning across areas such as infrastructure, roads, water supply, electricity, health, and education.

The Minister of State Administration, Tomás do Rosário Cabral, noted that the Territorial Coordination Council serves as a strategic platform for aligning national objectives with local needs and for preparing municipal plans and budgets.

According to the minister, the Council serves as a decision-making body of the Ministry of State Administration, aligning the Integrated Municipal Plan with the priority investment programmes set out in the Strategic Development Plan and the Integrated Municipal Development Plan before the approval of proposals under the General State Budget.

Tomás do Rosário Cabral explained that the results of the public consultations organised by the Ministry of Finance in the municipalities will be taken into account when preparing municipal budget proposals for fiscal year 2027.

The Minister also emphasised that the Council’s main objectives are to promote territorial cohesion, reduce regional disparities, and ensure that public investments meet the needs identified by local communities.

“Of all these issues, no single ministry or municipality can transform the country on its own. The success of our public policies depends directly on our ability to share responsibilities and sustain dialogue,” he said.

During the meeting, annual action plans, municipal budget proposals, procurement plans, human resources training programmes, and progress reports on municipal services were also presented.

The Minister of State Administration also reported that 21 national-level services have already been delegated to municipal authorities and noted that, in the December 2025 assessment of minimum standards across the 12 municipalities, five received a “very good” rating.

A second evaluation will be conducted in June 2026 to assess the implementation of the recommendations identified by the evaluation team and the Prime Minister during their visits to the municipalities in March this year.

 

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The 2026 Amended State Budget was approved in general matters by the National Parliament with no votes against

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Timor-Leste Hosts Regional Forum on Youth Entrepreneurship and Economic Cooperation

On May 26, 2026, Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão attended the Asia-Pacific Business and Young Entrepreneurs Forum at Timor Plaza in Dili, organised by the Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CACCI), the Asia-Pacific Young Entrepreneurs Group (YEGAP), and the National Association of Young Entrepreneurs of Timor-Leste (ANJET – acronym in Portuguese). The event brought together Timorese businesspeople, regional business leaders, development partners, and representatives of the diplomatic corps to discuss opportunities for economic cooperation and to promote youth entrepreneurship. 708376980 866102203212776 4232673047396320680 n 300x196 Timor Leste Hosts Regional Forum on Youth Entrepreneurship and Economic Cooperation 708345329 866099976546332 481592866319240419 n 300x200 Timor Leste Hosts Regional Forum on Youth Entrepreneurship and Economic Cooperation 708300519 866099923213004 145433036720763296 n 284x225 Timor Leste Hosts Regional Forum on Youth Entrepreneurship and Economic Cooperation 706971976 866099933213003 614672464641518257 n 300x193 Timor Leste Hosts Regional Forum on Youth Entrepreneurship and Economic Cooperation 708442065 866099809879682 3275350420409952847 n 300x194 Timor Leste Hosts Regional Forum on Youth Entrepreneurship and Economic Cooperation 708394641 866099743213022 9202015754751064053 n 300x200 Timor Leste Hosts Regional Forum on Youth Entrepreneurship and Economic Cooperation

In his remarks, the Head of Government stated that “the sustainable future of our nation depends on building a strong and resilient economy, creating jobs, and giving our young people the opportunity to build their lives in their own country.” He added, “I call on young Timorese entrepreneurs to take risks, start businesses, and support national development. Your success will be our nation’s success.”

The Prime Minister highlighted ongoing efforts to strengthen the private sector and create conditions for national economic growth, citing Timor-Leste’s accession to the World Trade Organisation, the establishment of the National Development Bank, and full integration into ASEAN.

Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão also emphasised that “joining ASEAN will provide an opportunity to connect our companies, our entrepreneurs, and our young people with one of the most dynamic regions in the world,” and noted that Timor-Leste has offered to host the ASEAN Summit in 2029.

During the forum, a memorandum of understanding was signed between YEGAP and ANJET to strengthen regional cooperation and expand access for young East Timorese entrepreneurs to international business networks.

The Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Timor-Leste (CCI-TL), Jorge Serrano, stated that “investing in young entrepreneurs is not just about supporting individual businesses; it is about building the long-term foundation for a resilient, diversified, and prosperous economy.” He also advocated policies to facilitate young people’s access to training, mentoring, international networks, and financing.

ANJET President, Antoninho Junior Ximenes Guterres, stated that the Prime Minister’s presence served as an additional incentive for young national entrepreneurs to continue developing their business projects.

The forum also featured presentations from representatives of the region’s private sector and international partners on investment, regional integration, innovation, and economic cooperation across the Asia-Pacific region.

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