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Capitale
nom: Dili
coordonnées géographiques: 8 35 S, 125 36 E
différence de temps: UTC+9 (14 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Fête de l'Indépendance
20 Mai 2002 (from Indonesia); note - 28 Novembre 1975 was the date independence was proclaimed from Portugal; 20 Mai 2002 was the date of international recognition of Timor-Leste's independence from Indonesia
Fête nationale
Restoration of Jour De l'Indépendance, 20 Mai (2002); Proclamation of Jour De l'Indépendance, 28 Novembre (1975)
Constitution
history: drafted 2001, approved 22 Mars 2002, entered into force 20 Mai 2002
amendments: proposed by Parliament and parliamentary groups; consideration of amendments requires at least four-fifths majority approval by Parliament; passage requires two-thirds majority vote by Parliament and promulgation by the president of the republic; passage of amendments to the republican form of government and the flag requires approval in a referendum (2018)
Suffrage - Age minimum de l'électeur
17 ans; universal
Pouvoir exécutif
chef d'état (Président): Président Francisco GUTERRES (depuis 20 May 2017); note - the president is commander in chief of the military and is able to veto legislation, dissolve parliament, and call national elections
chef de gouvernement (1er ministre): Prime Minister Taur Matan RUAK (depuis 22 June 2018); note - Président GUTERRES dissolved parliament because of an impasse over passing the country's budget on 26 January 2018, with then Prime Minister Mari ALKATIRI assuming the role of caretaker prime minister until a new prime minister was appointed
cabinet: the governing coalition in the Parliament proposes cabinet member candidates to the Prime Minister, who presents these recommendations to the Président of the Republic for swearing in
elections/appointments: president directly elected by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 5-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 20 March 2017 (next to be held in 2022); following parliamentary elections, the president appoints the leader of the majority party or majority coalition as the prime minister
election results: Francisco GUTERRES elected president; percent of vote - Francisco GUTERRES (FRETILIN) 57.1%, Antonio DA CONCEICAO (PD) 32.5%, Jose Luis GUTERRES (Frenti-Mudanca) 2.6%, Jose NEVES (independent) 2.3%, Luis Alves TILMAN (independent) 2.2%, other 3.4%

Source: CIA World Factbook - Version du décembre 31, 2019