Mariano Sabino Lopes

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  1. The Constitution of Timor-Leste provides, in sections 104 and 105, for the appointment of officials referred to in its English language version as "Deputy Ministers". In other English language publications, those officials are commonly referred to as "Vice Ministers", even though the word "Vice", in context, arguably has a different meaning in English from the word "Deputy". In this article, the constitutional expression "Deputy" is used.

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Mariano Sabino Lopes
2020-01-29 Mariano Asanami Sabino.jpg
Sabino in 2020
Deputy Prime Minister of East Timor
Assumed office
1 July 2023