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词条 2001 East Timorese parliamentary election
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  1. Results

  2. Aftermath

  3. References

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| country = East Timor
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| previous_year =
| next_election = 2007 East Timorese parliamentary election
| next_year = 2007
| seats_for_election = All 65 seats in the National Parliament
| election_date = 30 August 2001
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| leader1 = Mari Alkatiri
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| seats1 = 55
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| seats2 = 7
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Constituent Assembly elections were held in East Timor on 30 August 2001, the second anniversary of the independence referendum. One member was elected from each of the country's thirteen districts, whilst a further 75 were elected by proportional representation.[1] The result was a victory for Fretilin, which won 55 of the 88 seats. Voter turnout was 93%.[1] Following the election the Assembly nominated a transitional Council of Ministers with Mari Alkatiri as Chief Minister.[2]

Results

PartiesVotes%Seats
Fretilin208,53157.3755
Democratic Party31,6808.727
Social Democratic Party29,7268.186
Timorese Social Democratic Association28,4957.846
Timorese Democratic Union8,5842.362
Timorese Nationalist Party8,0352.212
Association of Timorese Heroes7,7352.132
People's Party of Timor7,3222.012
Christian Democratic Party7,1811.982
Socialist Party of Timor6,4831.781
Liberal Party4,0131.101
Christian Democratic Party of Timor2,4130.661
Timorese Popular Democratic Association2,1810.600
Labour Party2,0260.560
National Republic Party of East Timor1,9700.540
Maubere Democratic Party1,7880.490
Independents5,3411.471
Invalid/blank votes20,747--
Total384,24810088
Source: IFES, IPU

Aftermath

The Assembly had the mandate of preparing a constitution. It had to be approved by at least 60 of the 88 members within 90 days of the Assembly's first sitting.[3] The new constitution was promulgated in March 2002,[4] and following independence on 20 May, served as its first Parliament. Presidential elections were held in April 2002 in which Xanana Gusmão was victorious.

References

1. ^Timor-Leste: Elections held in 2001 Inter-Parliamentary Union
2. ^[https://www.un.org/peace/etimor/untaetR/2001-28.pdf On the establishment of the Council of Ministers] United Nations
3. ^[https://www.un.org/peace/etimor/untaetR/reg20012.pdf On the election of a Constituent Assembly to prepare a constitution for an independent and democratic East Timor] United Nations
4. ^Constitution of East Timor {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050111111852/http://www.gov.east-timor.org/constitution/constitution-Timor-Leste.pdf |date=11 January 2005 }} Government of East Timor
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4 : Elections in East Timor|2001 elections in Asia|2001 in East Timor|August 2001 events

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