Adelino Mano Quetá

Adelino Mano Quetá (1943 or 1944-2014) was a Guinea-Bissauan politician and diplomat. Quetá ran as an independent in the 2005 Guinea-Bissau presidential election, where he finished ninth in a field of thirteen candidates. He was appointed foreign minister in 2009, replacing Adiato Diallo Nandigna.

Career

Quetá was Attorney General of Guinea-Bissau in 1985. From 1997–1998, he was the ambassador to Morocco, Italy, Spain and Taiwan. From 1999–2000, he was ambassador to Portugal. In the run-up to the 2005 presidential election, Quetá was diplomatic advisor to interim President Henrique Rosa and lecturer at Amílcar Cabral University in Bissau.[1]

He died in June 14, 2014, in Bissau.[2]

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References

  1. European Union Mission to Guinea Bissau Archived 2009-08-03 at the Wayback Machine Election Observations, 2005
  2. Jornal de Notícias. "Morreu Adelino Mano Quetá, antigo ministro Negócios Estrangeiros da Guiné-Bissau" (in Portuguese). Retrieved January 2, 2020.


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