Jorge Lopes Bom Jesus was born on 26 July 1962, in Conceição,
Água Grande district, in
São Tomé and Príncipe. In his youth, he went to Europe. He graduated in French and Portuguese literature, with a master's degree in Portuguese and a specialization in African literature, from the
University of Toulouse in France. At the Faculty of Letters of the
University of Porto he concluded his specialization in pedagogy of French as a foreign language and pedagogy of the Portuguese language. He holds a
Ph.D. in public administration from the
University of São Tomé and Príncipe. His professional career includes the positions of advisor to the Minister of Culture and Information, Director General of Education and Training, Secretary General of the National Commission for
UNESCO, Director of Educational Planning and Innovation, Director of the
National Library of São Tomé and Príncipe, Director of School of Teacher Education and Educators (EFOPE, current
Higher Institute of Education and Communication of the
University of São Tomé and Príncipe), President of the French Alliance and several years as a teacher. Between 2008 and 2010, under the government of
Rafael Branco, was Minister of Education and Culture and from 2012 to 2014 served as Minister of Education, Culture and Science under the government of
Gabriel Costa. Member of the Political Commission of the MLSTP-PSD since 2006, Jorge Bom Jesus was elected vice-president of the party in 2011, when
Aurélio Martins was president. With allegations that Aurélio Martins was approaching the
Independent Democratic Action (ADI), the rival party of the MLSTP-PSD, a General Congress was convened in 2018, in which he was unanimously elected as the party's president. As a militant and member of the leadership of the Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe/Social Democratic Party, he has always maintained a discreet and conciliatory position. Considered timid during the election campaign, Jorge Bom Jesus was surprised, managing to put the MLSTP-PSD at the center of the dispute, to the point that many considered that the party's victory was mainly due to his leadership. His party came out as the second largest in the election race.
As Prime Minister Despite placing second in number of seats in the national assembly, the MLSTP-PSD, as well as the other parties that elected representatives, threatened to bring down any ADI government. With the impasse, the MLSTP-PSD began negotiations with the
MDFM-PL,
PCD-GR and
UDD to form a government. As such a coalition had never occurred before, it was named "Santonsean geringonça", in reference to the "
Portuguese geringonça" built by
António Costa. He was appointed prime minister on November 30, 2018 by decree of President
Evaristo Carvalho, taking office on 3 December 2018. During his tenure, he declared that one of his main objectives would be fighting against corruption. In his inaugural speech as Prime Minister, he resumed one of the characteristics of his rallies, that of speaking in
Forro Creole – the first time a head of government did so. == Personal life ==