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Arsénio Bano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arsénio Paixão Bano (born 1974?) is an East Timorese politician and the Vice-President of the Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (FRETILIN), a post to which he was elected by the party'...
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Arsenio Bano is a native son of Oecussi. He is now Secretary of State for Labour and Solidarity in the East Timor Public Administration and sits on the...
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parliamentary elections, has elected 33-year-old Arsénio Bano to the position of Vice-. President of the party. Bano, a former student activist from the...
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News - 2 November 2006. TimorTruth.com Minister Bano believes that there is a great need to deal with a whole number of issues at the community level and he enthusiastically promotes them. Minister Arsenio Bano is married to an Australian and has two children.
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Jun 8, 2007 Arsenio Bano: Fretilin Ohin Loron Dinamiko Redasaun : Partido histroriko,Fretilin ohin loron dinamiko nebe mistura lideransa ida diak...
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Fretilin nian, maibe koitado Arsenio Bano la hatene sa mak nia koalia. fiar ba Arsenio Bano koalia lori partido Fretilin nian...
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The Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (Portuguese: Frente Revolucionária de Timor-Leste Independente or FReTiLIn) is a leftist political party in East Timor. They presently hold a plurality of seats in the National Parliament and formed the government in East Timor from independence...
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They have ensured that people have basic needs and know they have not been abandoned. Today over 148,000 people rely on the coordination by this Ministry, the MTRC. "Our staff, whether they come from east or west, have continued to work together to serve the people," said Minister Arsénio Bano . "Despite the shooting, we...
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In response to this information, a small delegation led by Arsénio Paixão Bano, Minister of Labour and Community Reinsertion, Arsénio Bano stated that “People are living in poor conditions and the humanitarian assistance coordination group needs to move quickly and start working in the districts”.
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The Timor-Leste Democracy Support Network consists of members of the East Timorese community in Australia and their Australian supporters who share the vision and aims of the network. 1. Uphold the right of the people of Timor-Leste (formerly East Timor) to democracy and national independence,
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