José Maria Neves

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José Maria Pereira Neves
José Maria Neves

Incumbent
Assumed office 
01 February 2001
President António Mascarenhas Monteiro
Pedro Pires
Preceded by Gualberto do Rosário

Born 28 March 1960 (1960-03-28) (age 48)
Santa Catarina, Santiago Island, Cape Verde
Political party PAICV

José Maria Pereira Neves (born March 28, 1960) is the Prime Minister of Cape Verde. He has been Prime Minister since 1 February 2001 and is a member of the African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde (PAICV). Part of his superior education was in the Getúlio Vargas Foundation in Brazil. Between August 12 and 16 of 2005, he visited eight state capitals of Brazil including São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Goiânia, Recife, Maceió, João Pessoa, Natal and Fortaleza and received an audience from the Brazilian president as well on August 22.

Neves is also a supporter of EU membership for Cape Verde.

While acknowledging the harmful effects of slavery and colonialism on Africa, Neves has said that African leaders are primarily responsible for the continent's problems today, and that they "must assume their responsibility to develop a clear strategy for Africa's future that takes advantage of all of its human capabilities and natural resources."[1]

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  1. ^ "Africa 'stop blaming colonialism'", News24.com, December 22, 2006.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Gualberto do Rosário
Prime Minister of Cape Verde
2001present
Incumbent