Eusébio Guterres

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Eusébio Guterres is a politician from East Timor . He is a member of the Partido Democrático (PD).

During the Indonesian occupation, Guterres was a member of RENETIL and worked intensively on their newspaper “Vox Populi”. After the Indonesians left, he became a member of the National Council (NC), which existed from 2000 to 2001, as a representative of the workers .

Guterres was in the 2001 elections, voted # 6 of PD list in the Constituent Assembly. With the independence of East Timor on May 20, 2002 , the assembly became a national parliament and Guterre's deputy. Here he was a member of Commission F (Commission for Health, Social Affairs, Solidarity and Labor). In the new elections in June 2007 , he no longer ran.

From 2006 to 2011 Guterres was the PD's second vice-general secretary.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dan Nicholson: The Lorikeet Warriors: East Timorese new generation nationalist resistance, 1989-99 , Department of History, Faculty of Arts, The University of Melbourne, October 2001.
  2. ETAN: Lusa: Vieira de Mello Announces Members of National Council , October 20, 2000 , accessed January 26, 2020.
  3. ↑ Electoral lists of all parties and list of independent candidates, August 2001 , accessed on April 27, 2020.
  4. Annemarie Devereux: Timor-Leste's Bill of Rights: A Preliminary History , ANU Press 2015, limited preview in Google book search.
  5. National Parliament of East Timor: Legislatura 2002-2007 , accessed on May 6, 2020.
  6. List of MPs in the National Parliament of East Timor ( Memento of September 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive ).
  7. National Parliament of East Timor: Eugébio Guterres , accessed on 29 July 2020th
  8. National Parliament of East Timor: Comissão F , accessed on July 29, 2020.
  9. List of 2007 candidates from the STAE (PDF; 819 kB).
  10. PD: Strutura PD 2006-2011 , accessed on July 30, 2020: