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Early parliamentary elections were held in
Timor-Leste
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on 12 May 2018 after the
National Parliament
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was dissolved by President
Francisco Guterres
Francisco Guterres, popularly known as Lú-Olo (born 7 September 1954), is an East Timorese politician who served as 6th president of East Timor from 2017 to 2022. He is also the president of the political party Fretilin, and he was the first ...
on 26 January 2018.
The Alliance for Change and Progress (AMP), a coalition of three opposition parties, won an absolute majority of 34 of the 65 seats in Parliament.
Voter turnout was 81 percent, five percentage points higher than the previous year.
784,286 people were eligible to vote.
Background
In the
2017 parliamentary elections there was no clear winner, with the
Fretilin
The Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (, abbreviated as Fretilin) is a separatist organization turned centre-left political party in Timor-Leste. It presently holds 19 of 65 seats in the National Parliament. Fretilin formed the ...
party of
Mari Alkatiri
Mari bin Amude Alkatiri ( '; born 26 November 1949) is a Timorese politician. He was Prime Minister of East Timor from May 2002 until his resignation on 26 June 2006 following weeks of political unrest in the country, and again from September ...
holding only one more seat than the
National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction
The National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction (, CNRT) is a political party in East Timor founded by former President Xanana Gusmão in March 2007 in preparation for the 2007 parliamentary election.
According to provisional results, the ...
led by
Xanana Gusmão
José Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmão (; born 20 June 1946) is an East Timorese politician. He has served as the 6th prime minister of East Timor since 2023, previously serving in that position from 2007 to 2015. A former rebel, he also served as E ...
. After the
Kmanek Haburas Unidade Nasional Timor Oan
Kmanek Haburas Unidade Nasional Timor Oan (, KHUNTO) is a political party in East Timor. KHUNTO is affiliated with the ''Korka'' martial arts group, and has a membership base that consists of various martial arts groups throughout East Timor.
His ...
(KHUNTO) backed out at short notice, Alkatiri formed a minority government with the
Democratic Party, which held only 30 of the 65 seats in the
National Parliament
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. The opposition parties National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction (CNRT),
People's Liberation Party People's Liberation Party may refer to:
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(PLP) and KHUNTO then formed the
Alliance for Change and Progress
The Alliance for Change and Progress (AMP) (, ) was a three-party alliance in East Timor. Until 1 February 2018, the alliance was called Parliamentary Majority Alliance (, ). The motto of the coalition was "Hametuk Hametin Nasaun" (English: Stre ...
(AMP) in parliament.
After Alkatiri was unable to push through his budget or the government program against the AMP, the AMP asked President
Francisco Guterres
Francisco Guterres, popularly known as Lú-Olo (born 7 September 1954), is an East Timorese politician who served as 6th president of East Timor from 2017 to 2022. He is also the president of the political party Fretilin, and he was the first ...
to give the coalition the mandate to form a new government. Instead, after talks with representatives of all parties and amidst political deadlock, Guterres dissolved Parliament on 26 January 2018 (Presidential Decree No. 5/2018) and called early elections in accordance with the wishes of Fretilin and PD.
[East Timor president dissolves Parliament to hold new elections](_blank)
Straits Times, 26 January 2018 The bypassing of the parliamentary majority by President Guterres was judged by commentators and state scholars as an "attack on democracy". He and Alkatiri were accused of "stubbornness" and "arrogance". The prime minister would break the law just to be able to stay in power.
The end of the
border dispute
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between Australia and Timor-Leste came in the period between the dissolution of parliament and the new election.
Xanana Gusmão
José Alexandre "Xanana" Gusmão (; born 20 June 1946) is an East Timorese politician. He has served as the 6th prime minister of East Timor since 2023, previously serving in that position from 2007 to 2015. A former rebel, he also served as E ...
, the leader of the CNRT, as Timor-Leste's chief negotiator, had been able to successfully conclude a new treaty on the border in the Timor Sea. On 6 March 2018, he was given a triumphant reception by thousands of East Timorese on his return to Dili.
Electoral system
On 7 February 2018 President Guterres set the election date for 12 May.
On 3 April, the order of parties and alliances on the ballot paper was determined.
[SAPO: , Retrieved on 4 January 2023] As in the previous elections in 2017, East Timorese living abroad were able to vote there. Polling stations were located in
Lisbon
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,
Porto
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,
Darwin,
Sydney
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,
Melbourne
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,
London
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,
Oxford
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,
Dungannon
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and
Seoul
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.
The 65 members of the National Parliament were elected from a single nationwide constituency by
closed list
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proportional representation
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. Parties were required to have a woman in at least every third position in their list. Seats were allocated using the
d'Hondt method
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with the last seat, in the case of several equal maximum numbers, being awarded to the party with the fewest votes.
[ (PDF; 812 kB) and (Portuguese; PDF; 173 kB), retrieved on 2023] With seats allocated at an electoral threshold of four percent.
As in previous elections, once voters had voted, they were marked on their finger with a purple,
non-washable ink to prevent double voting. The 4000 bottles of ink were purchased through the
United Nations Development Programme
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(UNDP) at a cost of $110,000. Transport costs were added to this.
Parties and alliances

On 26 January the AMP and the
Forum of National Democracy (FDN), an alliance () of several small parties that are not represented in parliament, concluded an agreement to unite the forces of the twelve parties in the upcoming elections. On 1 February 2018, the three parties of the AMP officially decided to work together in the election campaign as well. For this purpose, the alliance was renamed
Alliance for Change and Progress
The Alliance for Change and Progress (AMP) (, ) was a three-party alliance in East Timor. Until 1 February 2018, the alliance was called Parliamentary Majority Alliance (, ). The motto of the coalition was "Hametuk Hametin Nasaun" (English: Stre ...
. In a declaration of intent, it was agreed to contest the election with a joint list and to form a coalition after the election. Other forces, such as the FDN, would also be free to join the AMP.
Fretilin and PD also agreed to cooperate in the election campaign. However, a joint list was ruled out by Alkatiri. With the
Frenti Dezenvolvimentu Demokratiku (FDD), the parties
Democratic Unity Development Party (PUDD),
Frenti-Mudança
The Front for National Reconstruction of Timor-Leste – Change (, Frenti–Mudança) is a political party in East Timor led by Vice-Prime minister José Luís Guterres.[Timorese Democratic Union
The Timorese Democratic Union (, UDT) is a conservative political party in Timor-Leste. It was the first party to be established in the country on May 11, 1974, following the Carnation Revolution in Portugal.
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(UDT) and
Party of National Development (PDN) founded another alliance on 11 December 2017.
In March 2018 the FDN disintegrated. Parts of it formed the
Social Democratic Movement
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(MSD), others the
National Development Movement (MDN). Finally, the
Comissão Nacional de Eleições announced that it would allow a total of four coalitions to stand for election: AMP, MSD, MDN and FDD. If the parties received the same number of votes in the new elections as in 2017, the AMP would get 33 seats and thus an absolute majority of seats. Fretilin would get 21 seats, the PD six and the FDD, whose members were not previously represented in parliament, a total of five seats. The other alliances would be below the four-percent hurdle even with a combined vote total.
In addition to the four party alliances, four parties contested the election: Fretilin and PD, the two governing parties previously represented in parliament, as well as
Republican Party (PR) and
Hope of the Fatherland Party (PEP). The list of candidates participating in the election had to be published on 1 January. The list of candidates participating in the election had to be confirmed by the
Timor-Leste Supreme Court of Justice on 1 April. Appeals against the decision could still be lodged until 4 April. An appeal will be lodged in April. At the end of March, it was reported that the
Klibur Oan Timor Asuwain (KOTA), which did not run in 2017, and the
Timorese Social Democratic Association (ASDT), which was not allowed to run at the time, had registered. However, the two parties no longer appeared on the lists published on 3 April.
The parties remaining in the FDN,
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste Party
The Democratic Republic of Timor Party (, PDRT) was a political party in Timor-Leste. In the parliamentary election
A general election is an electoral process to choose most or all members of a governing body at the same time. They are distin ...
PDRT,
Millennium Democratic Party
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H ...
PMD (both formerly in the
Bloku Unidade Popular BUP alliance) and
People's Party of Development PDP, made an election appeal in favour of the AMP. The
Timorese Democratic Party (PTD), which had run in 2017, also did not take part in the 2018 election. The registered parties
People's Party of Timor
The People's Party of Timor (; abbreviated PPT) is a conservative political party in East Timor. Its predecessor was the Movimento do Povo de Timor-Leste MPTL (''Movement of the People of Timor-Leste''). The PPT is described as a conservative, ...
(PPT),
National Unity Party The National Unity Party, National United Party, Party of National Unity or National Unity Front may refer to:
* National United Party of Afghanistan (founded 2003)
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(PUN),
Timor-Leste National Republic Party (PARENTIL),
Timorese Labor Party (PTT),
Liberal Party
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(PDL), and
Timorese Nationalist Party
The Timorese Nationalist Party (; ; PNT) is a political party in East Timor. Founder and President is Abílio Araújo, who was FRETILIN representative overseas during the Indonesian occupation until his dismissal in 1993.
Prior to the 1999 East ...
(PNT) did not take part in 2017.
Campaign

On 9 April, the parties and alliances signed a "Pact of National Unity", committing themselves to peaceful elections.
The hot phase of the election campaign officially began on 10 April and ended on 9 May. After that, no more election campaign events were allowed to take place.
The mood in the election campaign was generally very charged. The importance of social networks, such as
Facebook
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, over traditional media continued to increase compared to previous elections, but this led to problems. Information was spread as well as insults, defamation and threats against politicians and traditional leaders. In the run-up to the official election campaign, the police arrested several people accused of insulting politicians. However, East Timorese criminal law does not provide for consequences for defamation, so those arrested were released. The tone on social networks did not change. There was also criticism that even journalists were spreading false news via social networks and thus causing resentment in society.
On 5 May, two vehicles carrying 18 CNRT supporters were attacked in
Viqueque
Viqueque (, ) is a city in the south-east of Timor-Leste, 183 km from Dili, the national capital. Viqueque is the capital of Viqueque Municipality and Viqueque Administrative Post, and has five '' sucos'' under its control. They are: ...
, injuring several of the travellers. Marí Alkatiri apologized for the attack on behalf of Fretilin, but the NGO Fundasaun Mahein criticised the lack of measures to prevent such attacks. Moreover, the competition between the parties had been dominated by violent language, with party members commonly referred to as militants. In
Laga, according to AMP reports, there were also attacks on their supporters. On the other hand, there were some anti-Muslim statements, which was directed against Alkatiri, who is of
Hadhrami origin.

It was striking that the parties largely used figures from the independence struggle as figureheads for their campaigns. The AMP made special reference to the fact that its leaders Xanana Gusmão and
Taur Matan Ruak
José Maria de Vasconcelos (born 10 October 1956), popularly known as Taur Matan Ruak (Tetum for "Two Sharp Eyes"), is an East Timorese politician who served as 9th prime minister of East Timor from 2018 to 2023. He also served as 5th presi ...
came from the armed resistance in the country, while the Fretilin leaders Alkatiri and
José Ramos-Horta
José Manuel Ramos-Horta GCL GColIH (; born 26 December 1949) is an East Timorese politician. He has been the president of East Timor since 2022, having previously also held the position from 20 May 2007 to 20 May 2012. Previously he was Mini ...
spent the
Indonesian occupation period (1975-1999) abroad on the "diplomatic front". The PD campaigned with its late founder
Fernando de Araújo, who led the student independence movement in Indonesia (
RENETIL), and the MSD with
Mário Viegas Carrascalão
Mário Viegas Carrascalão (May 12, 1937 – May 19, 2017) was an East Timorese politician and diplomat. Carrascalão, a founder of the Timorese Democratic Union (UDT) in 1974 and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in 2000, served as the govern ...
and
Francisco Xavier do Amaral
Francisco Xavier do Amaral (3 December 1937 – 6 March 2012) was an East Timorese politician. A founder of the ''Frente Revolucionária de Timor Leste Independente'' (Fretilin), Amaral was sworn in as the first President of East Timor wh ...
, also deceased.
On 10 May, the President of the National Electoral Commission ()
Alcino Baris accused the AMP of spreading unfounded suspicions against the official electoral bodies on social media. Two posts on the AMP's Facebook account had warned that Prime Minister Alkatiri was "preparing mechanisms to deal with the early elections" with the CNE and the Technical Secretariat of the Electoral Administration (). The party claims that additional ballot papers were printed "to make Fretilin the winner" and they tried to buy votes with "money and rice". Then also claim that election officials were also manipulated. According to Baris, there is no evidence of this.
Fidelis Leite Magalhães
Fidelis Manuel Leite Magalhães is an East Timorese political economist, public policy specialist and politician, and a member of the People's Liberation Party (East Timor), People's Liberation Party (PLP).
From May 2020 to July 2023, he was ...
, Vice-President of the AMP, said the warnings had certain bases and were intended to avoid abuse and "deliberate mistakes".
The first reports from national and international election observers assessed the elections as free, fair and transparent. Besides Australia and the European Union, election observers included the
International Republican Institute
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, the Ibero-American Group of Electoral Observers GIOE with representatives from Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Portugal and Venezuela and the Catholic Church alone 900 people.
Results

Polling stations closed at 15:00. Voter turnout was 81%, 5% higher than in the previous elections.
326,272 of the votes cast were from men, 308,844 from women.
According to the provisional official final results after 98% of the votes were counted, the AMP won an absolute majority in parliament with 34 of 65 seats. It had to give up one seat to the new FDD, which won two more seats from the PD. Fretilinwas able to maintain its number of seats.
The AMP was able to win a majority in the municipalities, especially in the west. The Fretilin's second place behind the AMP in
Oe-Cusse Ambeno was striking, for which the local Fretilin leader
Arsénio Bano
Arsénio Paixão Bano (born 1974 in Oecussi-Ambeno) is an East Timorese politician and the vice-president of Fretilin, a post to which he was elected by the party's Central Committee in July 2007. He served in the government as Minister of Labor ...
took personal responsibility and publicly apologised via Facebook, while doubts about the correctness of the result in Oe-Cusse Ambeno were heard from his party. Fretilin had lost almost 11% (more than 3,000 votes) here compared to the last elections, while AMP now had over 58% (+19%).
In Dili, Fretilin made big gains and became the strongest party again in its old strongholds of
Baucau
Baucau (, ) is the second-largest city in Timor-Leste, after Dili, the capital, which lies to its west.
Baucau has about 16,000 inhabitants, and is the capital of Baucau municipality, located in the eastern part of the country. In the time ...
, Viqueque and
Lautém.
By municipality
Aftermath

The PD leadership declared on 15 May that it would accept the election result and would pursue constructive opposition Xanana Gusmão declared in a press conference on the same day that the AMP agreed to have the election results checked and countered suspicions of falsification from the ranks of Fretilin. Alkatiri expressed his suspicion that there were irregularities, particularly with regard to the result in Oe-Cusse Ambeno, which he wanted to have checked. Gusmão also spoke of "small errors", saying that in Dili there were differences in the number of votes between the vote count and the published result of the STAE. The CNE published the final, provisional result on 17 May.

On 19 May, Alkatiri announced that Fretilin was collecting evidence of "criminal electoral offences" to present to the Tribunal de Recurso, where the election results were being appealed. It said it already had several pieces of evidence from Oe-Cusse Ambeno where "cars with strangers" had been seen. However, they would accept any decision of the court. The allegations included vote buying, use of false papers, missing ballot papers at a polling centre and complaints about the counting of votes.
On 22 May, the president of the tribunal,
Deolindo dos Santos, requested further documents from the CNE. As these were missing for a judgement, the 72-hour deadline for a judgement had not yet expired.
On 23 May, the court rejected Fretilin's complaint as "completely unfounded".
and finally officially announced the final official result on 28 May, as scheduled in the electoral calendar in the
Jornal da República
''Jornal da República'' () is the government gazette of East Timor.
The Journal is published by the Ministry of Justice. It was first published on 20 May 2002, the day East Timor
Timor-Leste, also known as East Timor, officially t ...
.
Since then, Fretilin had announced its intention to be a strong opposition to the AMP government.
On 1 June, the AMP nominated Taur Matan Ruak as its candidate for Prime Minister.
The new parliament met for the first time on 13 June. Taur Matan Ruak was sworn in as Prime Minister on 22 June.
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