José Maria Neves Cabinet

The 6th and recent José Maria Neves government lasted from 22 September 2014 to 22 April 2016.[1]

José Maria Neves Cabinet
Cabinet of Cape Verde
Date formed22 September 2014 (2014-09-22)
Date dissolved22 April 2016 (2016-04-22)
People and organisations
Head of stateJosé Maria Neves
Head of governmentPrime Minister
Deputy head of governmentPresident
No. of ministers40
Total no. of members72
Opposition partyMovement for Democracy (MpD)
Opposition leaderUlisses Correia e Silva
History
Predecessor5th José Maria Neves Cabinet
SuccessorUlisses Correia e Silva Cabinet

Composition

Party key Movement for Democracy
African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde
Democratic and Independent Cape Verdean Union
Cabinet of Cape Verde:22 September 2014–22 June 2016
Portrait Portfolio Incumbent
Prime Minister of Cape Verde José Maria Neves
Vice Prime Minister
Minister of Health
Cristina Fontes Lima
Minister of Finance and Plan Cristina Monteiro Duarte
Minister of National Defence and Parliamentary Affairs Rui Semedo
Minister of Foreign Affairs Jorge Tolentino
Minister of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and Secretary General of the Social Communications Démis Lobo Almeida
Minister of Internal Affairs Marisa do Nascimento Morais
Minister of Justice José Lopes Correia
Minister of Infrastructures and Maritime Economy Sara Duarte Lopes
Minister of the Environment, Housing and Town and Country Planning Emanuel Garcia da Veiga
Minister of Youth Janira Hopffer Almada
Minister of Toruism, Investments and Business Development Leonesa Fortes
Minister of Education and Sport Fernanda de Brito Marques
Minister of Rural Development Eva Verona Teixeira Ortet
Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation António Leão de Aguiar Correia e Silva
Minister of the Communities Fernanda Tavara Fernandes
Minister of Culture Mário Lúcio Sousa
Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs Maria Jesus Mascarenhas
Secretary of State for Public Administration Romeu Fonseca Modesto
Secretary of State for Finances Esana Carvalho
Ex officio member
President of the National Assembly Basílio Ramos

References

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