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José Maria Pereira Neves (; born 28 March 1960) is a
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an politician who is currently the president of Cape Verde, having previously served as the
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from 2001 to 2016. He is a member of the
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(PAICV). In the 2021 presidential election, he was elected with 51.7% of votes, beating his nearest rival
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who got 42.4% of the total votes.


Biography

Neves was born on the island of Santiago in 1960. He became interested in the politics of Cape Verde as a teenager and was the leader of a nationalist youth organization during the country's transition from Portuguese rule to independence and democracy in 1975. Part of his higher education was at the São Paulo School of Business Administration of the
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in
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. He returned to Cape Verde in the 1980s and worked as a clerk in different state institutions. From 1987 to 1989, he was coordinator of the Project Administrative and Reform and Modernization. From 1988 to 1988, he was director of the National Training Centre for Public Administration. From 1989 to 1998, he was consultant in the field of National Training and Development of Human Resources Management.


Political career

In 1989, he became member of the PAICV party. As a candidate for the party leadership at PAICV's September 1997 congress, he faced
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; Pires defeated Neves in the leadership election, winning 68% of the vote. In May 2000, Neves—then serving as President of the Santa Catarina Town Council—announced that he would seek the PAICV presidency again at the June 2000 party congress; Pires was leaving the PAICV presidency in anticipation of his candidacy in the next year's national presidential election. After he became Prime Minister, he established diplomatic relations with the
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. In 2002, he signed a "special treaty" with the
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, it was discussed on 15 November 2005. In 2007, he called for a special relationship with the European Union due to the archipelago's proximity to the other islands of
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, which are regions of Spain and Portugal. A meeting with the
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(Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries) was held in November 2002. He also met
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, Prime Minister of
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. He held additional portfolio of
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from 2003 to 2004.Antigos Ministros - Ministério das Finanças
/ref> In August 2005, he visited Brazil, where he toured six states and had an audience with President Lula da Silva. A topic of discussion was investment in Cape Verde, including in the
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, the first public university in the archipelago. He won the 2006 parliamentary election on 22 January with 52.28% of the votes and got 41 seats. and on 7 March, he served his second term as Prime Minister. The
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and the IMF judged favorably on its economic and financial policies. While acknowledging the harmful effects of slavery and colonialism on Africa, Neves said in December 2006 that African leaders were primarily responsible for the continent's present-day problems, and that they "must assume their responsibility to develop a clear strategy for Africa's future that takes advantage of all of its human capabilities and natural resources." On 2 January 2007, he wanted to give Cape Verde a special status with
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. A new government under Neves was announced on 27 June 2008, with six ministers joining the government and four ministers leaving it. Three of the new ministers were women, making it the first government in Cape Verde with a female majority (eight out of 15 portfolios). On 6 February 2011, he was elected to his third term by most Cape Verdean voters with 52.68% over MpD and 38 out of 72 seats, thus reinforcing his party's influence in the Cape Verdean parliament. He visited a trading conference, the 4th Global Review of Aid for Trade in from 8 to 10 July 2013. On 6 September 2014, he announced another government.
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succeeded Neves as president of the parliamentary section of the PAICV party. After the 2016 parliamentary elections on 22 April, he was succeeded by
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as Prime Minister. In October 2021, José Maria Neves, won the presidential election in the first round of 17 October. According to the first results published on an official website, he won 51.5% of the vote, an absolute majority necessary to be elected in the first round.


As a writer

Neves is also author of books and some news articles. Some of these were published in other African countries and in parts of Europe and in Brazil. He wrote: *''Ensaios sobre la Administrativa de la Ciência Política'' (''Essays on the Administrative of Political Sciences'') *''A Teória de la Administração Pública em Cabo Verde'' (''A Theory on Public Administration in Cape Verde'') *''Princípios sobre a Administração Pública em Cabo Verde no Século XXI'' (''Principles on Public Administration in Cape Verde in the 21st Century'') *''O Estado e a Administração Pública em Cabo Verde'' (The ''State and the Public Administration in Cape Verde'') *''Administração Pública no Concelho do Santa Catarina'' (''Public Administration in the Municipality of Santa Catarina'') *''O Estado na Era da Modernização no Cabo Verde.'' (''The State in the Modernization Age in Cape Verde'') *''Uma Agenda de Transformação para Cabo Verde'' (''A Transformation Agenda for Cape Verde'') *''Cabo Verde - Gestão das Impossibilidades'' (''Cape Verde - Management of Impossibilities'') *''Um Futuro a Construir'', em co-autoria com Francisco Pinto Balsemão. (''A Future to Build''), with Francisco Pinto Balsemão as the co-author


References


Further reading

*Richard A. Lobban Jr et Paul Khalil Saucier, "José Maria Neves Pereira", ''Historical dictionary of the Republic of Cape Verde'', Scarecrow Press, 2007, p. 167.


External links


Biography, ''Boston University'', October 9, 2003
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