Meeting of the Council of Ministers on September 25th, 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 September 25th, 2024
The Council of Ministers met at the Government Palace in Dili and approved the draft Government Resolution, presented by the acting Minister of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Adérito Hugo da Costa, and the President of the Civil Service Commission, Agostinho Letêncio de Deus, which sets the vacancies for the promotion of staff integrated into the General Regime of Civil Service Careers for the year 2024.
Of a total of 817 vacancies for promotion established by this Government Resolution, 47 are for the category of Senior Technician - Grade A, 122 for Senior Technician - Grade B, 188 for Professional Technician - Grade C, 234 for Professional Technician - Grade D, 149 for Administrative Technician - Grade E and 77 for Assistant - Grade F.
According to a proposal from the Civil Service Commission, the Government shall determine the number of vacancies for promotion each year, up to a limit of ten per cent of the total number of staff in each category or professional group.
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An initial assessment of the initiative to create a seniority-based promotion system for civil servants, also presented by the Minister of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the Civil Service Commission, has been carried out. This initiative aims to guarantee career progression for those who, for various reasons, have not achieved promotions based on merit in recent years, based on criteria such as seniority, performance, age, professional training, work in remote areas, good behaviour and attendance.
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The Secretary of State for Equality, Elvina de Sousa Carvalho, gave a presentation to the Council of Ministers on implementing the gender equality policy and the recommendations of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). The Third Phase of the Maubisse Declaration (2023-2028) was also presented, which continues the previous phases with a focus on the economic empowerment of rural women and people with disabilities. This phase is aligned with the priorities of the 9th Constitutional Government and the recommendations of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).
The main commitments of this phase are organised into three areas: they include Social Capital, which covers social protection, inclusive education and healthcare, with an emphasis on preventing gender-based violence and improving maternal healthcare; Infrastructure, which promotes access to safe and accessible markets, the development of roads, sanitation and adapted public buildings, with an emphasis on inclusive public transport; and Economy, which prioritises agricultural development, female entrepreneurship and access to credit for rural women, strengthening their participation in sectors such as tourism and agriculture. Monitoring mechanisms are also being strengthened to guarantee the implementation of these commitments. Implementation is led by several key government institutions, including relevant ministries and the National Trade Bank of Timor-Leste (BNCTL), which ensure that the planned measures are effectively implemented.
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The Council of Ministers decided to remove Paulo da Silva as Chairman of the Board of Directors of EDTL, E.P., and to appoint Marito Ferreira as his successor for a four-year term.
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Intending to resolve the payment of existing debts to hospitals abroad and guarantee the continuity of health services, the Council of Ministers instructed the Minister of Health to conduct a detailed survey of debts, payment deadlines, and the funds available to make these commitments. The Minister of Health must establish prioritisation criteria for payments based on the urgency of the services, risks to public health and the impact on hospital operations.
Among other measures, the Council of Ministers also instructed the Minister of Health to start negotiations with the hospitals to restructure the debts and to propose a budget reinforcement for the health sector to the Ministry of Finance. The implementation of these measures will be monitored by a working group established specifically for this purpose, which will have to submit regular reports to the Council of Ministers on the progress made in settling hospital debts. END