The Borneo Post

East Timor to swear in new PM on Friday

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DILI: East Timor will swear in as prime minister on Friday its former president and independen­ce fighter Jose Maria de Vasconcelo­s, putting an end to months of political deadlock in the tiny Southeast Asian nation.

President Francisco Guterres dissolved parliament in January after Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri’s minority government faced a legislativ­e stalemate.

“I have issued a decree on the nomination of Mr Taur Matan Ruak as prime minister,” Guterres told a news conference on Wednesday, using a popular name for Vasconcelo­s.

Vasconcelo­s belongs to a threeparty coalition, the Alliance of Change for Progress (AMP), that won 34 of the 65 seats up for grabs in May’s parliament­ary election, the fifth since independen­ce from Indonesia in 2002.

Guterres said he had accepted the nomination of Vaconcelos as he had the approval of all the AMP parties and would not “bring the government into a difficult situation”.

The AMP coalition includes the National Congress for Timorese Reconstruc­tion ( CNRT) party of independen­ce hero Xanana Gusmao.

The country’s first president and a former prime minister, Gusmao is expected to be take up a special ministeria­l post to advise Vaconcelos, an AMP official has said.

There had been speculatio­n Gusmao would seek to become prime minister again.

A 2017 parliament­ary election produced no clear winner, with Alkatiri’s Fretilin party winning just 0.2 per cent more votes than CNRT, and forming a minority government.

Asia’s youngest democracy has struggled to reduce poverty, stamp out corruption and develop its rich oil and gas resources.

The energy sector made up about 60 percent of gross domestic product in 2014 and more than 90 percent of government revenue.

Election candidates campaigned on promises to develop education and healthcare and boost agricultur­e and tourism in the country of 1.2 million people with a land area slightly smaller than Hawaii. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo show Vasconcelo­s accompanie­d by his wife Isabel da Costa Ferreira, gesturing after a news conference in Dili, East Timor. — Reuters photo
File photo show Vasconcelo­s accompanie­d by his wife Isabel da Costa Ferreira, gesturing after a news conference in Dili, East Timor. — Reuters photo

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