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The Ministry of Culture and Creative Industries is a national ministry of the Government of Cape Verde, which is responsible for politics in the area of the country's culture. Its current minister is Abraão Vicente who is since 2016. [1] Along with other posts, it was created in 1975 after Cape Verde became independent.
Cape Verde had been a Portuguese colony for more than 500 years since 1456. In 1974 Portugal and the Cape Verdeans signed an agreement to form a transitional government, and Cape Verde gained full independence from Portugal on July 5, 1975. The United States recognized Cape Verde and commissioned its first ambassador Melissa F. Wells in 1976.
Cabinet of Cape Verde:22 June 2016–Present [1] Portrait Portfolio Incumbent Prime Minister of Cape Verde: José Ulisses de Pina Correia e Silva: Minister of the Presidency, Parliamentary Affairs and Sports Fernando Elísio Freire: Minister of Finance and Public Administration Olavo Correia: Minister of Justice and Labour: Janine Lélis
Luís Filipe Tavares, the current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cape Verde. This is a list of foreign ministers of Cape Verde. 1975–1981: Abílio Duarte; 1981–1991: Silvino Manuel da Luz; 1991–1993: Jorge Carlos Fonseca; 1993–1995: Manuel Casimiro de Jesus Chantre; 1995–1996: José Tomás Veiga; 1996–1998: Amílcar Spencer Lopes
Cape Verde (/ ˈ v ɜːr d (i)/ ⓘ, VURD(-ee)) or Cabo Verde (/ ˌ k ɑː b oʊ ˈ v ɜːr d eɪ / ⓘ KAH-boh VUR-day, / ˌ k æ b oʊ-/ KAB-oh -, [ˈkabu ˈveɾdɨ]), officially the Republic of Cabo Verde, is an island country and archipelagic state of West Africa in the central Atlantic Ocean, consisting of ten volcanic islands with a combined land area of about 4,033 square kilometres ...
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India donated $50,000 in 2010 to help the Government of Cape Verde to fight dengue fever, and supplied computers for the Government's "A New World" programme in October 2012. Citizens of Cape Verde are eligible for scholarships under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. [123]