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Fidelis Manuel Leite Magalhães is an
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ese political economist, public policy specialist and politician, and a member of the
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(PLP). From May 2020 to July 2023, he was the President of the Council of Ministers, serving in the
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led by
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Taur Matan Ruak José Maria de Vasconcelos (born 10 October 1956), popularly known as Taur Matan Ruak (Tetum for "Two Sharp Eyes"), is an East Timorese politician who served as 9th prime minister of East Timor from 2018 to 2023. He also served as 5th presi ...
. Previously, from 2018 to 2020, he was Minister for Legislative Reform and Parliamentary Affairs in the same government, and, from July 2019, also acting Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs and acting Minister of Tourism, Trade and Industry.


Early life and career

Magalhães was raised in , the capital of what is now the municipality of Bobonaro in the west of East Timor. He is the second child of Manuel Magalhães and Regina Cardoso Gouveia Leite, who had five daughters and three other sons, including the PD politician , State Secretary for Youth and Labor from 2017 to 2018. Manuel Magalhães was killed during the
1999 East Timorese crisis The 1999 East Timorese crisis began with attacks by pro-Indonesia militia groups on civilians, and expanded to general violence throughout the country, centred in the capital Dili. The violence intensified after a majority of eligible East Tim ...
. While still a child, Fidelis Magalhães joined the resistance against the Indonesian occupation. At the age of 13, he became a member of the ' (Holy Family), a resistance movement with religious features. Magalhães was also a member of a youth gang, ''Tuba Corente'' (Firm Chain). Members of that gang were searching for their identity, a process that could be "aggressive and even violent". In April 1999, due to the wave of violence leading up to the East Timorese independence referendum, the Magalhães family had to flee from Maliana. Indonesian troops had burned down their house and arrested Manuel Magalhães. Fidelis Magalhães, then 16, took refuge in the mountainous jungle of the then Bobonaro district. For six months, he and a friend, Gilberto, lived on dried cassavas, roots, and the charity of jungle villagers, who were equally impoverished and starving. Magalhães remained in the mountains until the
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forces arrived in late September 1999. Following the departure of the Indonesians in the same year, Magalhães left school and started working for the Jesuit Refugee Services as a driver, to support his family. He also began to work in the field of human rights, under the guidance of Father Frank Brennan. At the end of 2000, he was promoted to the position of Human Rights and Refugee and Returnee officer with Jesuit Refugee Services. In 2001, he represented East Timor's civil society at the UN Session on Human Rights in Geneva. That was his first trip abroad, and he was asked to participate in a series of meetings only a year after he had begun to teach himself English. He has since described the experience as "surreal". From mid 2001 to 2002, Magalhães worked for various organisations, including the
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(UNHCR), where for a short period he was its Spokesperson and External Relations Assistant. He also served as the president of the Maliana Youth Committee, which consisted of all the youth organizations in the district. In late 2002, Magalhães received a US State Department scholarship managed by the
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to study at the
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. He graduated with honours majoring in political, social and literary theories, and was also a top student in Latin American and Iberian literature. Under the same scholarship, he also studied for a short time at the
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. From 2006, he worked in various capacities. In 2007, he was the Participation Expert on the national dialogue in East Timor for the (GTZ). In the same year, he was appointed head of the Post-Transitional Dialogue, which was funded by Norway. He then served as team leader on a number of initiatives, and was a principal adviser on development and political issues. In 2008, Magalhães collaborated with Bishop Gunnar Stålsett, Norway’s Special Envoy to East Timor, in founding the High Level National Consensus Dialogue initiative. Some months later, he obtained a
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to study Political Economy at the
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. After completing his studies at the LSE, he was awarded a Gulbenkian Fellowship to read International Political Economy in Lisbon, Portugal. While in Lisbon he also attended post-graduate courses in International Relations at the Higher Institute of Social and Political Sciences of the
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(ISCSP-UTL).


Political career

In October 2011, Magalhães returned to East Timor, where he joined Taur Matan Ruak's campaign team in the
2012 East Timorese presidential election Presidential elections were held in East Timor on 17 March 2012, with a second round on 16 April. Incumbent president José Ramos-Horta, who was eligible for a second and final term as president, announced that he would seek nomination to be a ...
. Initially, he was Vice-President for Socio-Political Research and Communication; later, Taur Matan Ruak appointed him as his official spokesman. After the announcement that Taur Matan Ruak had been elected as
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, Magalhães was appointed as his representative to ensure a smooth transition to office. On the day of Taur Matan Ruak's swearing-in on 20 May 2012, Magalhães became his
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. In June 2015, Magalhães resigned as Chief of Staff to return to studying in the United States, this time to study Public Administration at the
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(HKS). He was succeeded by Rui Augusto Gomes, previously the President's adviser on economic issues. At the end of that year, Magalhães became one of the co-founders of the People's Liberation Party, which is closely associated with Taur Matan Ruak. After Magalhães had completed his HKS studies, he became Taur Matan Ruak's senior political adviser; he remained so until the end of the President's term on 20 May 2017, when he was elected as one of six deputies to Taur Matan Ruak as PLP party leader. In the
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, Magalhães was ranked as #2 on the list of the PLP, and was therefore elected as a member of the
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. Following his election, he became the leader of the parliamentary PLP, and President of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense and Security (Commission-B). On the ballots for the early election in 2018, Magalhães was ranked #7 in the
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(AMP), which was made up of the
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(, CNRT), the PLP, and
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(, KHUNTO). In the AMP, Magalhães was Vice President of the Alliance. During the election campaign, he conceded that some horse-trading had been necessary to form the alliance. "It was a big compromise for us, yes ...", he told ''
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'', "... but CNRT has also made compromises. We have had to try to understand each other's programme better." In the election, Magalhães was again elected to the National Parliament. On 22 June 2018, Magalhães was sworn in as Minister for Legislative Reform and Parliamentary Affairs, which meant that he automatically had to give up his parliamentary seat. In 2019, Magalhães was appointed as Timor-Leste's Chief Negotiator for the
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. Since July 2019, he has been the Chair of the Sixth Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development, organized by the
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(ESCAP). Also in July 2019, he was appointed as acting Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs and acting Minister of Tourism, Trade and Industry. On 12 May 2020, following the breakdown of the AMP coalition during the first few months of 2020, the Council of Ministers approved a restructure of the ministry that included the abolition of Magalhães' portfolio of Minister for Legislative Reform and Parliamentary Affairs, and the absorption of its responsibilities by the Ministry of Justice. On 29 May 2020, Magalhães was sworn in as holder of the re-established, more senior, position of Minister of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers. Magalhães' tenure as Minister ended when the IX Constitutional Government took office on 1 July 2023. He was succeeded by ''Ágio'' Pereira. In 2023 Magalhães began reading for a
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in law at the
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.


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