President of East Timor

The President of the Democratic Republic of East Timor (Portuguese: Presidente da República Democrática de Timor-Leste; Tetum: Prezidente Republika Demokratika Timor-Leste) is the head of state of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste. The executive powers of the President of the republic are limited however, the President is also the ex officio head of the Council of State, able to veto legislation and is the supreme commander of the Timor Leste Defence Force.

President of the
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
Presidente da República (Portuguese)
Prezidente Republika (Tetum)
Incumbent
José Ramos-Horta
since 20 May 2022
StyleHis Excellency
StatusHead of state
ResidenceNicolau Lobato Presidential Palace
SeatDili
AppointerDirect election
Term lengthFive years, renewable once, either consecutively or non-consecutively[1]
Constituting instrumentConstitution of East Timor
PrecursorGovernor of East Timor
Formation
First holder
Abolished17 July 1976; 47 years ago (1976-07-17) (Indonesian invasion of East Timor)
DeputyPresident of the National Parliament
SalaryUS$30,000 annually[2]

List of presidents of East Timor

Political parties
Other factions
Symbols

† Assassinated

Presidents of East Timor during the War for Independence

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
ElectedTerm of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1 Francisco Xavier do Amaral
(1939–2012)
28 November 19757 December 19759 daysFretilin
2 Nicolau dos Reis Lobato
(1946–1978)
7 December 197531 December 1978†[a]3 years, 24 daysFretilin

Presidents of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
ElectedTerm of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
3 Xanana Gusmão
(born 1946)
200220 May 200220 May 20075 yearsIndependent
4 José Ramos-Horta
(born 1949)[b]
200720 May 200720 May 20125 yearsIndependent
Vicente Guterres
(born 1956)
Ad interim
[c]
11 February 200813 February 20082 daysCNRT
Fernando de Araújo
(1962–2015)
Ad interim
[c]
13 February 200817 April 200864 daysPD
5 Taur Matan Ruak
(born 1956)
201220 May 201220 May 20175 yearsIndependent
6 Francisco Guterres
(born 1954)
201720 May 201720 May 20225 yearsFretilin
7 José Ramos-Horta
(born 1949)
202220 May 2022Incumbent1 year, 343 daysCNRT

Latest election

The second round of the elections was held on 19 April between José Ramos-Horta, a former president, and the incumbent Francisco Guterres. In the runoff Ramos-Horta prevailed with 62% of the vote.[3]

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
José Ramos-HortaNational Congress for Timorese Reconstruction303,47746.56398,02862.10
Francisco GuterresFretilin144,28222.13242,93937.90
Armanda Berta dos SantosKmanek Haburas Unidade Nasional Timor Oan56,6908.70
Lere Anan TimurIndependent49,3147.57
Mariano Sabino LopesDemocratic Party47,3347.26
Anacleto Bento FerreiraDemocratic Republic of Timor-Leste Party13,2052.03
Martinho Germano da Silva GusmãoUnited Party for Development and Democracy8,5981.32
Hermes da Rosa Correia BarrosIndependent8,0301.23
Milena PiresIndependent5,4300.83
Isabel da Costa FerreiraIndependent4,2190.65
Felizberto Araújo DuarteIndependent2,7090.42
Constâncio da Conceção PintoIndependent2,5200.39
Rogerio LobatoIndependent2,0580.32
Virgílio da Silva GuterresIndependent1,7200.26
Antero Benedito SilvaIndependent1,5620.24
Ángela FreitasIndependent7110.11
Total651,859100.00640,967100.00
Valid votes651,85998.16640,96799.16
Invalid/blank votes12,2471.845,4220.84
Total votes664,106100.00646,389100.00
Registered voters/turnout859,61377.26859,92575.17
Source: National Election Commission[4][5]

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