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Maria das Neves Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe In office
3 October 2002 – 18 September 2004President Fradique de Menezes
Fernando Pereira (Acting)
Fradique de MenezesPreceded by Gabriel Costa Succeeded by Damião Vaz d'Almeida Personal details Born 1958 (age 52–53) Political party Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe Maria das Neves Ceita Baptista de Sousa (born 1958) is a former Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe.
She is a member of the Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe-Social Democratic Party (MLSTP-PSD).
Before becoming head of government, Maria das Neves worked as a civil servant in the Ministry of Finance and in the African Development Bank. She held major government posts as Minister of Economics (1999-2001) and of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism (2002).
Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
She held the post of Prime Minister from 3 October 2002 until 18 September 2004, and was the nation's first female head of government. President Fradique de Menezes appointed das Neves as a Prime Minister after the previous three-party Government of National Unity led by Gabriel Costa collapsed following complaints from the army over recent promotions.
Prime Minister Maria das Neves is also a member of the Council of Women World Leaders, an International network of current and former women presidents and prime ministers whose mission is to mobilize the highest-level women leaders globally for collective action on issues of critical importance to women and equitable development.
Coup-d'état, 2003; subsequent events
On 16 July 2003, she was detained and briefly hospitalized after suffering a mild heart attack during a short-lived coup d'état. Other key government officials were also detained. The democratically elected government was restored a week later.
Maria das Neves resigned as Prime Minister on 1 August 2003,[1] but three days later President Menezes reaffirmed his confidence in her. She retained her post when a new cabinet was sworn in on 9 August 2003.
President Menezes dismissed her from the post on 15 September 2004 and asked her party to choose a new Prime Minister, after allegations of corruption were brought against her and members of her government which led to a near total collapse of her government. She denies participating in any corrupt practices. Three days after her dismissal, a new government led by Damião Vaz d'Almeida was sworn in.
References
- ^ "São Toméan PM steps down after coup", afrol News, August 1, 2003.
Political offices Preceded by
Gabriel CostaPrime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
2002–2004Succeeded by
Damião Vaz d'AlmeidaPrime Ministers of São Tomé and Príncipe Leonel Mário d'Alva • Miguel Trovoada • office abolished, 1979-88 • Celestino Rocha da Costa • Daniel Daio • Norberto Costa Alegre • Evaristo Carvalho • Carlos Graça • Armindo Vaz d'Almeida • Raul Bragança Neto • Guilherme Posser da Costa • Evaristo Carvalho • Gabriel Costa • Maria das Neves • Damião Vaz d'Almeida • Maria do Carmo Silveira • Tomé Vera Cruz • Patrice Trovoada • Joaquim Rafael Branco • Patrice TrovoadaCategories:- Prime Ministers of São Tomé and Príncipe
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- 1958 births
- Female heads of government
- Government ministers of São Tomé and Príncipe
- Living people
- Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe/Social Democratic Party politicians
- São Tomé and Príncipe women in politics
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