Minister of Economy and Planning (Angola)
Minister of Economy and Planning of Angola is a cabinet level position in the national government.[1] The position was established in 1975 with Henrique Teles Carreira.[2]
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Name changes
- 1975–1978: Minister of Economy
- 1978–1995: Minister of Economy and Finance
- 2009–2016: Minister of Economy
- 1975–1992: Minister of Planning (Ministro do Plano)
- 1994–1997: Minister of Planning (Ministro do Planeamento)
- 2012–2013: Minister of Planning and Territory Development
- 2017–present: Minister of Economy and Planning
Ministers of Economy and Finance
- 1995–1996: Augusto da Silva Tomás
- 1996–1999: Mário de Alcântara Monteiro
Ministers of Economy
- 2004–2010: Manuel Nunes Júnior
- 2010–2017: Abraão Pio do Amaral dos Santos Gourgel
Ministers of Planning (Ministros do Plano)
- 1975–1978: Carlos Alberto Rocha Oliveira Dilolwa
- 1978–1979: José Eduardo dos Santos
- 1979–1981: Roberto António Victor Francisco de Almeida
- 1981–1986: Lopo Fortunato Ferreira do Nascimento
- 1986–1990: António Henriques da Silva
- 1990–1991: Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem
- 1991–1992: Emanuel Moreira Carneiro
Ministers of Planning (Ministros do Planeamento)
- 1994–1996: José Pedro de Morais
- 1996–1997: Emanuel Moreira Carneiro
- 1999–2012: Ana Afonso Dias Lourenço
Minister of Planning and Territory Development
- 2012–2013: Job Graça
Minister of Economy and Planning
- 2017–present: Pedro Luís da Fonseca
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References
- Official website
- "Histórico dos Ministros" (in Portuguese). mep.gov.ao. Retrieved 10 Mar 2019.
External links
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