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António Guterres

António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres GCC GCL (/ɡʊˈtɛrəs/, European Portuguese: [ɐ̃ˈtɔnju ɣuˈtɛʁɨʃ]; born 30 April 1949)[1] is a Portuguese politician and diplomat. Since 2017, he has served as secretary-general of the United Nations, the ninth person to hold this title. A member of the Portuguese Socialist Party, Guterres served as prime minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002.

António Guterres
Guterres in 2023
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Assumed office
1 January 2017
DeputyAmina Mohammed
Preceded byBan Ki-moon
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
In office
15 June 2005 – 31 December 2015
Secretary-General
Preceded byRuud Lubbers
Succeeded byFilippo Grandi
Prime Minister of Portugal
In office
28 October 1995 – 6 April 2002
President
Preceded byAníbal Cavaco Silva
Succeeded byJosé Manuel Barroso
President of the Socialist International
In office
10 November 1999 – 15 June 2005
Secretary-GeneralLuis Ayala
Preceded byPierre Mauroy
Succeeded byGeorge Papandreou
Secretary-General of the Socialist Party
In office
23 February 1992 – 21 January 2002
PresidentAntónio de Almeida Santos
Preceded byJorge Sampaio
Succeeded byEduardo Ferro Rodrigues
Leader of the Opposition
In office
23 February 1992 – 28 October 1995
Prime MinisterAníbal Cavaco Silva
Preceded byJorge Sampaio
Succeeded byFernando Nogueira
Member of the Assembly of the Republic
In office
3 June 1976 – 4 April 2002
ConstituencyCastelo Branco
Personal details
Born
António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres

(1949-04-30) 30 April 1949 (age 74)
Parede, Cascais, Portugal
Political partySocialist
Spouses
  • Luísa Guimarães e Melo
    (m. 1972; died 1998)
  • (m. 2001)
Children2
Alma materInstituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon
Signature
WebsiteOfficial website

Guterres served as secretary-general of the Socialist Party from 1992 to 2002. He was elected prime minister in 1995 and announced his resignation in 2002, after his party was defeated in the 2001 Portuguese local elections. After six years governing without an absolute majority and with a poor economy, the Socialist Party did worse than expected because of losses in Lisbon and Porto, where polls indicated they had a solid lead. Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues assumed the Socialist Party leadership in January 2002, but Guterres would remain as prime minister until the general election was lost to the Social Democratic Party, led by José Manuel Barroso. Despite this defeat, polling of the Portuguese public in both 2012 and 2014 ranked Guterres the best prime minister of the previous 30 years.[2][3]

He served as president of the Socialist International from 1999 to 2005, and was the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from 2005 to 2015.[4] Guterres was elected secretary-general in October 2016, succeeding Ban Ki-moon at the beginning of the following year and becoming the first European to hold this office since Kurt Waldheim in 1981.

Early life, education, and early career edit

Guterres was born in Parede and raised in Lisbon, Portugal, the son of Virgílio Dias Guterres (1913–2009) and Ilda Cândida dos Reis Oliveira Guterres (1923–2021).[5]

He attended the Camões Lyceum (now Camões Secondary School), where he graduated in 1965, winning the National Lyceums Award (Prémio Nacional dos Liceus) as the best student in the country. He studied physics and electrical engineering at Instituto Superior TécnicoTechnical University of Lisbon in Lisbon. He graduated in 1971 and started an academic career as an assistant professor teaching systems theory and telecommunications signals, before leaving academic life to start a political career.[6] During his university years, he joined the Group of Light, a club for young Catholics, where he met Father Vítor Melícias, a prominent Franciscan priest and church administrator who remains a close friend and confidant.[7]

Political career edit

Guterres's political career began in 1974, when he became a member of the Socialist Party. Shortly thereafter, he quit academic life and became a full-time politician. In the period following the Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974 that put an end to Caetano's dictatorship, Guterres became involved in Socialist Party leadership and held the following offices:

Guterres was a member of the team that negotiated the terms of Portugal's entry into the European Union in the late 1970s.[11] He was a founding member of the Portuguese Refugee Council[clarification needed] in 1991.[12]

In 1992, after the Socialists' third consecutive defeat in Parliamentary elections,[13] Guterres became secretary-general of the Socialist Party and leader of the opposition during Aníbal Cavaco Silva's government.[14] At the time, he was the party's third leader in six years.[15] He was also selected as one of the 25 vice presidents of the Socialist International in September 1992.[16]

His election represented a break with tradition for the Socialists: not only was Guterres not associated with either the faction around then-president and former prime minister Mário Soares or the party's left wing led by Guterres's predecessor Sampaio, but he was also a devout Catholic, running counter to the party's historical secularism. He consulted with Portugal's civil society in formulating policy, meeting a range of intellectuals, scientists and entrepreneurs from across the country and the political spectrum in the run-up to the next general election.[13]

Prime minister of Portugal edit

Aníbal Cavaco Silva did not seek a fourth term as prime minister of Portugal (in order to run for the 1996 presidential election) and the Socialist Party won the 1995 parliamentary election. President Soares appointed Guterres as prime minister[17] and his cabinet took the oath of office on 28 October that year.

Guterres ran on a platform of keeping a tight hold on budget spending and inflation in a bid to ensure that Portugal met the Euro convergence criteria by the end of the decade, as well as increasing rates of participation in the labor market, especially among women, improving tax collection and cracking down on tax evasion, increased involvement of the mutual and nonprofit sectors in providing welfare services, a means-tested guaranteed minimum income (known as the Rendimento Minimo Garantido), and increased investment in education.[13] He was then one of seven Social Democratic prime ministers in the European Union, joining political allies in Spain, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Greece and the Netherlands.[18]

First term (1995–1999) edit

 
Guterres and Prime Minister of Spain Felipe González, in January 1996.

With a style markedly different from that of his predecessor, and based on dialogue and discussion with all sections of society, Guterres was a popular prime minister in his first years in office. Portugal was enjoying an economic expansion that allowed the Socialists to reduce budget deficits while increasing welfare spending and creating new conditional cash transfer programs.[7] His government also accelerated the program of privatizations that Cavaco Silva's government had begun: 29 companies were privatized between 1996 and 1999, with proceeds from privatizations in 1996–97 greater than those of the previous six years, and the public sector's share of GDP halved from 11% in 1994 to 5.5% five years later. Share ownership was also widened, with 800,000 people investing in Portugal Telecom upon its privatization in 1996 and 750,000 applying for shares in Electricidade de Portugal.[13]

In 1998, Guterres presided over Expo 98 in Lisbon, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the voyage of Vasco da Gama.[19] Also in 1998, two nationwide referendums were held. The first one was held in June and asked voters whether abortion rules should be liberalized. The Socialist Party split over the issue of liberalization, and Guterres led the anti-abortion side, which eventually won the referendum.[7] A second referendum was held in November, this time over the regionalization of the mainland. Both Guterres and his party supported such an administrative reform, but the voters rejected it.

Contrary to his party's stance and following the removal of homosexuality from the list of mental illnesses by the World Health Organization in 1990, Guterres said, in 1995, that "he did not like homosexuality" and that it was "something that bothered him".[20]

On foreign policy, Guterres campaigned for United Nations intervention in East Timor in 1999, after it was virtually destroyed by Indonesian-backed militias when it voted for independence.[12] He also finalized the 12-year negotiations on the transfer of sovereignty over Macau, which had been a Portuguese colony, to Chinese control in 1999.[21]

Second term (1999–2002) edit

 
Guterres in 2003

In the 1999 parliamentary election the Socialist Party and the opposition won exactly the same number of seats (115). Guterres was reappointed to office and from January to July 2000 occupied the six-month rotating presidency of the European Council. His second term in government was not as successful, however. Internal party conflicts, an economic slowdown, and the Hintze Ribeiro Bridge disaster damaged his authority and popularity. Nevertheless, some long-lasting measures were taken during his second term: in October 2000, the Parliament approved the decriminalization of drug use (effective 1 July 2001)[22] and in March 2001, same-sex civil unions were legalized.[21][23]

In December 2001, following a disastrous defeat for the Socialist Party in local elections, Guterres resigned[17] to "prevent the country from falling into a political swamp".[24] President Jorge Sampaio dissolved Parliament and called for elections. Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues, until then minister for social security, assumed the Socialist Party leadership, but the general election was lost to the Social Democratic Party of José Manuel Durão Barroso, who later became president of the European Commission.

President of Socialist International edit

Guterres was elected president of Socialist International in November 1999,[25] overlapping with his second term as prime minister of Portugal until his resignation from the latter post in December 2001. He remained president of the Socialist International until June 2005.[25]

Diplomatic career edit

In 2005, following Guterres's proposal, George Papandreou was elected vice president of the Socialist International; in 2006, Papandreou succeeded him as president of the Socialist International.

In May 2005, Guterres was elected High Commissioner for Refugees for a five-year term by the UN General Assembly, replacing Ruud Lubbers.[26][25]

High Commissioner for Refugees edit

As High Commissioner, Guterres headed one of the world's largest humanitarian organizations, which at the end of his term had more than 10,000 staff working in 126 countries providing protection and assistance to over 60 million refugees, returnees, internally displaced people and stateless persons.[citation needed] His time in office was marked by a fundamental organizational reform, cutting staff and administrative costs in the UNHCR's Geneva head office and expanding UNHCR's emergency response capacity during the worst displacement crisis since the Second World War.[27][28]

From 19 to 23 March 2006, Guterres visited Beijing, China, and expressed his objection to repatriation of North Korean refugees by the Chinese government.[29][30]

In a February 2007 NPR interview devoted mainly to the plight of Iraqi refugees, Guterres said that this was one of the greatest refugee crises in the Middle East since 1948. Among poorly publicized refugee crises, he cited those in the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[31] During his final years as High Commissioner, he worked chiefly to secure international aid for the refugees of the Syrian civil war, calling the refugee crisis an "existential" one for host countries (such as Lebanon and Jordan), and calling additional aid a "matter of survival" for the refugees.[32] He was an outspoken advocate for a more coordinated and humane approach by European countries to the Mediterranean refugee crisis.[33] In June 2013, he launched a US$5 billion aid effort, its biggest ever, to help up to 10.25 million Syrians that year.[34]

 
Guterres, 2012

In what was widely considered a very effective PR move, Guterres appointed American actress Angelina Jolie as his special envoy to represent UNHCR and himself at the diplomatic level in 2012.[35] Together they visited the Kilis Oncupinar Accommodation Facility in Turkey (2012);[36] the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan (2013);[37] and the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta (2015). They also appeared jointly before the United Nations Security Council (2015).[38]

In early 2015, the General Assembly voted to extend Guterres's mandate by 612 months to 31 December, on recommendation of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. In light of the European migrant crisis, the UNHCR's 98-member executive committee (EXCOM) later requested that Ban recommend extending Guterres's term by another year, but Ban disregarded the request.[39] Guterres left office on 31 December 2015, having served the second-longest term as High Commissioner in the organization's history, after Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan.[40]

In 2015, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa appointed Guterres to serve as a Member of the Council of State of Portugal; he resigned after being appointed as the UN's 9th secretary-general.[41][42]

United Nations secretary-general edit

Candidacy edit

 
Guterres, 2016

Guterres became United Nations Secretary-General on 1 January 2017, following his formal election by the UN General Assembly on 13 October 2016.[43]

 
Guterres and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry shake hands, 4 November 2016

On 29 February 2016, Guterres submitted his nomination as Portugal's candidate for the 2016 UN secretary-general selection.[44] This was the first time candidates for secretary-general had to present their platform in public hearings in the UN General Assembly, a process during which Guterres emerged as a much stronger candidate than had been initially expected, given that he fit the bill on neither the gender nor the geographic scores.[45]

On 5 October, the 15-member United Nations Security Council announced that it had agreed to nominate Guterres, after an informal secret ballot in which he gained 13 "encourage" votes and two "no opinion" votes.[46][47] The Security Council officially nominated Guterres in a formal resolution on 6 October. A week later, he was formally elected by the United Nations General Assembly in its 71st session. Guterres took office on 1 January 2017.[48]

 
Guterres with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe in Tokyo, Japan, 14 December 2017

The UN's role in the Haiti cholera outbreak was widely discussed and criticized[49] after the Ban Ki-moon administration denied the issue for several months. According to the Boston-based Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti as well as numerous conclusive scientific studies, the UN is the proximate cause for bringing cholera to Haiti. Peacekeepers sent to Haiti from Nepal in 2010 were carrying asymptomatic cholera and failed to treat their waste properly before dumping it into one of Haiti's main water streams.[49] During his UNSG informal dialogue, Jamaica, on behalf of the Caribbean Community, asked if the UN should assume liability for any deaths within local populations that result from the introduction of infectious disease by its peacekeepers. Jamaica also asked if Guterres believed compensation should be provided.[50] Guterres responded by calling the situation a "particularly complex question", saying it was difficult to preserve diplomatic immunity while also ensuring there is no impunity, but that he would "pay a lot of attention in trying to find the right equilibrium between these two aspects that are absolutely crucial".[50] In a UN General Assembly meeting in late October 2016, the representative from Haiti called the UN's current and future response to the cholera epidemic "a litmus test of the system's commitment to the promotion of human rights".[51] Though many had hoped Guterres's term would mark a break with the inaction that characterized Ban's response to the epidemic, Guterres has done little to signal a commitment to Haitian cholera victims. As of April 2017, five months into his term as secretary-general, only $10 million had been contributed to the $400 million fund to fight cholera and provide material assistance to victims the UN announced in 2016.[52]

 
Guterres with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, 24 November 2016

In 2016, Anders Kompass exposed the sexual assault of children by peacekeepers in the Central African Republic and, as a consequence, was dismissed by Ban's administration before being rehabilitated in court.[53] During the United Nations Secretary-General Candidate informal dialogues, Guterres indicated it was completely unacceptable that there be UN forces committing human rights violations such as rape and sexual violence. "All of us together—states and UN—must do our utmost to ensure that any kind of action of this type is severely punished," he said.[50] The United States raised the question of international tribunals to try peacekeepers for their crimes. Guterres responded by saying an independent jurisdiction would be excellent but that "the only way to get there is through a new compact with all key parties—true contributors, financial contributors—and to make sure that there is an adjustment in the relation between countries, the UN, and the support those that are contributing with troops receive, in order to be able to do it much better."[50]

First term edit

 
Guterres with U.S. President Donald Trump, 2 October 2017

On 1 January 2017, on his first day as secretary-general of the United Nations, Guterres pledged to make 2017 a year for peace. "Let us resolve to put peace first," he said.[54] On 12 April 2017, Guterres appointed an eight-member independent panel[55] to assess and enhance the effectiveness of UN-Habitat after the adoption of the New Urban Agenda. The panel's recommendation to establish an independent coordinating mechanism, 'UN-Urban',[56] met with criticism from urban experts and the African Urban Institute.[57] On 20 June 2017, "Secretary-General António Guterres warned the Trump administration, that if the United States disengages from many issues confronting the international community it will be replaced".[58]

 
Guterres, Qatar's Emir Tamim bin Hamad and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, 2018

In response to the death of Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, who died of organ failure while in government custody, Guterres said he was deeply saddened.[59] After the violence during the 2017 Catalan independence referendum, Guterres trusted Spanish institutions to find a solution.[60] He gave the same message when Catalonia declared independence on 27 October 2017 but said the solution should be made under the constitutional framework.[61]

 
Guterres with Nikol Pashinyan, Rumen Radev, Xi Jinping, Sophie Shevardnadze, Vladimir Putin and Peter Pellegrini at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, June 2019

Guterres criticized the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen and the naval, land and air blockade of Yemen. The blockade has further aggravated Yemen's severe humanitarian crisis.[62] Guterres said that the intervention in Yemen "is a stupid war. I think this war is against the interests of Saudi Arabia and the Emirates... [and] of the people of Yemen."[63] Guterres opposed US President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.[64] In March 2018, Guterres said the population of Syria's Eastern Ghouta was living in "hell on earth". In one district, 93% of buildings had been damaged or destroyed by December, according to UN satellite imagery analysis. A recent wave of bombings has caused further destruction.[65]

Guterres called the 2018 North Korea–United States summit a "crucial milestone" for nuclear disarmament. He urged both sides to "seize this momentous opportunity" and offered UN assistance to achieve the goal of dismantling North Korea's nuclear weapons program.[66] In August 2018, Guterres called for an independent investigation into a Saudi Arabian-led coalition air strike in Yemen that killed 51 civilians, including 40 children.[67]

 
Guterres with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, September 2019

Guterres condemned the persecution of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar and called for a stronger response to the crisis.[68] In September 2018, during his address to the 73rd United Nations General Assembly, Guterres became the first secretary to say that advancing technology will disrupt labor markets like never before and to advocate stronger safety nets like Universal Basic Income.[69] In 2019, human rights groups criticized Guterres for being "silent" as China sent ethnic Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities to the Xinjiang re-education camps. Human Rights Watch chief Kenneth Roth said that Guterres "has been notably silent on one of the most important, ... the most brazen human rights abuses, ... because he is worried about upsetting the Chinese."[70]

In June 2019, Guterres stated that the "U.N. has the obligation to assume global leadership" in tackling climate change in the context of a visit to the pacific island of Tuvalu.[71] He had previously supported other multilateral environmental initiatives, such as ecocide becoming a crime at the International Criminal Court and the Global Pact for the Environment that was put forward by France in September 2017.[72][73][74] In September 2019, Guterres condemned Israeli plans to annex the eastern portion of the occupied West Bank known as the Jordan Valley.[75] Guterres expressed his "deep concern" at the spiralling violence in Syria a day after Turkey launched an offensive in Kurdish-controlled areas. He said any solution to the conflict needed to respect the sovereignty of the territory and the unity of Syria.[76][77]

Guterres praised the Israel–United Arab Emirates peace agreement, stating that he welcomes "any initiative that can promote peace and security in the Middle East region."[78] Guterres expressed the hope that the agreement between Israel and Sudan to normalize relations would create opportunities for peace and prosperity.[79] On 10 August 2020, responding to an explosion in Beirut, Guterres expressed his support for all people in need in Lebanon, especially women and girls who are most vulnerable in times of crisis.[80] On 22 September, he appealed for global solidarity to overcome COVID-19, and again called for a global ceasefire by the end of 2020.[81] In September 2020, Guterres stated that he would continue with "a serious dialogue" with UN member states, for a comprehensive Reform of the UN Security Council.[82]

On 6 October 2020, Guterres expressed deep concern over the escalation of hostilities in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh and called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to immediately halt fighting and progress towards a peaceful resolution.[83]

Second term edit

 
Guterres with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in Brussels, 24 June 2021
 
Guterres with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and U.S. President Joe Biden at COP26, November 2021

On 8 June 2021, the United Nations Security Council expressed support for his re-election as secretary-general.[84] On 18 June 2021, Guterres was appointed for a second term by a voting season of the United Nations General Assembly.[85][86]

In July 2021 Guterres stated it was "highly desirable" to make ecocide a crime at the International Criminal Court.[73][74]

In April 2022, Guterres went to Ukraine during the Russian invasion. He was surprised to see that the Russian army shelled parts of Kyiv even when he was there.[87] In response to evacuation efforts initiated by the UN on 30 April following Guterres' visit to Ukraine and Russia, dozens of civilians were photographed by Reuters as being allowed by Russian troops to be evacuated from their entrenched positions in the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works in Mariupol.[88] Guterres stated that "instead of hitting the brakes on the decarbonization of the global economy, now is the time to put the pedal to the metal towards a renewable energy future."[89]

In May 2022, Guterres went on a tour through West Africa. There, he met families who had been affected by the Islamist insurgency, and pushed for robust African peace initiatives and other counter-terrorism operations under the wing of the African Union.[90]

On 22 July 2022, together with Turkey, the United Nations under the leadership of Guterres brokered a deal between Russia and Ukraine clearing the way for the export of grain from Ukrainian ports.[91]

 
Guterres with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi in Lviv, Ukraine, 18 August 2022

In November 2022, Guterres met with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. He praised the ceasefire between the Ethiopian government and Tigray rebels that ended the two-year Tigray War, saying the war in Ethiopia had resulted in "more casualties" than the war in Ukraine.[92]

In January 2023, Guterres called for a global effort to transform education and added that it was time to "translate their Summit Commitments into concreate actions", create an inclusive learning environment that supports all students and "to end all the discriminatory laws and practices that hinder access to education".[93]

In April 2023, the 2023 Pentagon document leaks revealed that Guterres was spied on by U.S. intelligence. Previously, the U.S. and other Western nations had accused Guterres to be overly soft on Russian president Vladimir Putin.[94]

 
Guterres with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at the 49th G7 summit in Hiroshima, 21 May 2023

In May 2023, Guterres stated that peace negotiations to end the Russo-Ukrainian War were "not possible at this moment", saying it was clear that Russia and Ukraine "are completely absorbed in this war" and "are convinced that they can win."[95]

In July 2023, Guterres proposed the creation of an international body to oversee artificial intelligence. He stated that "Generative AI has enormous potential for good and evil at scale. Its creators themselves have warned that much bigger, potentially catastrophic and existential risks lie ahead". He also said that the United Nations has an opportunity to adopt rules that make consensus and to foster international coordination.[96]

Guterres condemned the actions of Hamas during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, but said he was "deeply distressed" by Israel's decision to impose a total blockade on the Gaza Strip.[97] After Guterres made statements critical of Israel's actions in Gaza, particularly his claim that Hamas' attack "did not happen in a vacuum", and "the Palestinian people have been subjected to 56 years of suffocating occupation,"[98] Israeli ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan demanded Guterres's resignation, calling his statements "pure blood libel".[99][100] In the aftermath of Guterres's statement, Israel blocked issuing visas to UN representatives.[101] Following this, Guterres said that he was "shocked by the misrepresentations" of his statement, pointing out he had also said that "...the grievances of the Palestinian people cannot justify the appalling attacks by Hamas."[102][103]

Other activities edit

Personal life edit

In 1972, Guterres married child psychiatrist[7] Luísa Amélia Guimarães e Melo, with whom he had two children, Pedro Guimarães e Melo Guterres (born 1977) and Mariana Guimarães e Melo de Oliveira Guterres (born 1985). His wife died of cancer at the Royal Free Hospital in London in 1998 at the age of 51.[14][112][113]

In 2001, Guterres married Catarina Marques de Almeida Vaz Pinto (born 1960),[114] a former Portuguese state secretary for culture and culture secretary for the City Council of Lisbon.[115][116]

In addition to his native Portuguese, Guterres speaks English, French, and Spanish.[117]

Guterres is a practicing Catholic.[113]

Recognition edit

Honours edit

National edit

Foreign edit

  •   Pará: Grand Collar of the National Order of Merit of Grão Pará (4 April 2002)

Honorary degrees edit

Other awards edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website of Antonio Guterres - UN Secretary-General
  • Official website of António Guterres in Gov.pt (in Portuguese)
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
Party political offices
Preceded by Secretary-General of the Socialist Party
1992–2002
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Opposition
1992–1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Portugal
1995–2002
Succeeded by
Transnational offices
Preceded by President of the Socialist International
1999–2005
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
2005–2015
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Preceded by Secretary-General of the United Nations
2017–present
Incumbent

antónio, guterres, this, portuguese, name, first, maternal, family, name, oliveira, second, paternal, family, name, guterres, antónio, manuel, oliveira, guterres, european, portuguese, ˈtɔnju, ɣuˈtɛʁɨʃ, born, april, 1949, portuguese, politician, diplomat, sinc. In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Oliveira and the second or paternal family name is Guterres Antonio Manuel de Oliveira Guterres GCC GCL ɡ ʊ ˈ t ɛr e s European Portuguese ɐ ˈtɔnju ɣuˈtɛʁɨʃ born 30 April 1949 1 is a Portuguese politician and diplomat Since 2017 he has served as secretary general of the United Nations the ninth person to hold this title A member of the Portuguese Socialist Party Guterres served as prime minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002 His ExcellencyAntonio GuterresGCC GCLGuterres in 2023Secretary General of the United NationsIncumbentAssumed office 1 January 2017DeputyAmina MohammedPreceded byBan Ki moonUnited Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesIn office 15 June 2005 31 December 2015Secretary GeneralKofi AnnanBan Ki moonPreceded byRuud LubbersSucceeded byFilippo GrandiPrime Minister of PortugalIn office 28 October 1995 6 April 2002PresidentMario SoaresJorge SampaioPreceded byAnibal Cavaco SilvaSucceeded byJose Manuel BarrosoPresident of the Socialist InternationalIn office 10 November 1999 15 June 2005Secretary GeneralLuis AyalaPreceded byPierre MauroySucceeded byGeorge PapandreouSecretary General of the Socialist PartyIn office 23 February 1992 21 January 2002PresidentAntonio de Almeida SantosPreceded byJorge SampaioSucceeded byEduardo Ferro RodriguesLeader of the OppositionIn office 23 February 1992 28 October 1995Prime MinisterAnibal Cavaco SilvaPreceded byJorge SampaioSucceeded byFernando NogueiraMember of the Assembly of the RepublicIn office 3 June 1976 4 April 2002ConstituencyCastelo BrancoPersonal detailsBornAntonio Manuel de Oliveira Guterres 1949 04 30 30 April 1949 age 74 Parede Cascais PortugalPolitical partySocialistSpousesLuisa Guimaraes e Melo m 1972 died 1998 wbr Catarina Vaz Pinto m 2001 wbr Children2Alma materInstituto Superior Tecnico University of LisbonSignatureWebsiteOfficial websiteGuterres served as secretary general of the Socialist Party from 1992 to 2002 He was elected prime minister in 1995 and announced his resignation in 2002 after his party was defeated in the 2001 Portuguese local elections After six years governing without an absolute majority and with a poor economy the Socialist Party did worse than expected because of losses in Lisbon and Porto where polls indicated they had a solid lead Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues assumed the Socialist Party leadership in January 2002 but Guterres would remain as prime minister until the general election was lost to the Social Democratic Party led by Jose Manuel Barroso Despite this defeat polling of the Portuguese public in both 2012 and 2014 ranked Guterres the best prime minister of the previous 30 years 2 3 He served as president of the Socialist International from 1999 to 2005 and was the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from 2005 to 2015 4 Guterres was elected secretary general in October 2016 succeeding Ban Ki moon at the beginning of the following year and becoming the first European to hold this office since Kurt Waldheim in 1981 Contents 1 Early life education and early career 2 Political career 2 1 Prime minister of Portugal 2 1 1 First term 1995 1999 2 1 2 Second term 1999 2002 2 2 President of Socialist International 3 Diplomatic career 3 1 High Commissioner for Refugees 3 2 United Nations secretary general 3 2 1 Candidacy 3 2 2 First term 3 2 3 Second term 4 Other activities 5 Personal life 6 Recognition 6 1 Honours 6 1 1 National 6 1 2 Foreign 6 2 Honorary degrees 6 3 Other awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life education and early career editGuterres was born in Parede and raised in Lisbon Portugal the son of Virgilio Dias Guterres 1913 2009 and Ilda Candida dos Reis Oliveira Guterres 1923 2021 5 He attended the Camoes Lyceum now Camoes Secondary School where he graduated in 1965 winning the National Lyceums Award Premio Nacional dos Liceus as the best student in the country He studied physics and electrical engineering at Instituto Superior Tecnico Technical University of Lisbon in Lisbon He graduated in 1971 and started an academic career as an assistant professor teaching systems theory and telecommunications signals before leaving academic life to start a political career 6 During his university years he joined the Group of Light a club for young Catholics where he met Father Vitor Melicias a prominent Franciscan priest and church administrator who remains a close friend and confidant 7 Political career editGuterres s political career began in 1974 when he became a member of the Socialist Party Shortly thereafter he quit academic life and became a full time politician In the period following the Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974 that put an end to Caetano s dictatorship Guterres became involved in Socialist Party leadership and held the following offices Head of Office of the Secretary of State of Industry 1974 and 1975 8 Deputy for Castelo Branco in the Portuguese National Parliament 1976 1995 9 Leader of the parliamentary bench of the Socialist Party succeeding Jorge Sampaio 1988 10 Guterres was a member of the team that negotiated the terms of Portugal s entry into the European Union in the late 1970s 11 He was a founding member of the Portuguese Refugee Council clarification needed in 1991 12 In 1992 after the Socialists third consecutive defeat in Parliamentary elections 13 Guterres became secretary general of the Socialist Party and leader of the opposition during Anibal Cavaco Silva s government 14 At the time he was the party s third leader in six years 15 He was also selected as one of the 25 vice presidents of the Socialist International in September 1992 16 His election represented a break with tradition for the Socialists not only was Guterres not associated with either the faction around then president and former prime minister Mario Soares or the party s left wing led by Guterres s predecessor Sampaio but he was also a devout Catholic running counter to the party s historical secularism He consulted with Portugal s civil society in formulating policy meeting a range of intellectuals scientists and entrepreneurs from across the country and the political spectrum in the run up to the next general election 13 Prime minister of Portugal edit Anibal Cavaco Silva did not seek a fourth term as prime minister of Portugal in order to run for the 1996 presidential election and the Socialist Party won the 1995 parliamentary election President Soares appointed Guterres as prime minister 17 and his cabinet took the oath of office on 28 October that year Guterres ran on a platform of keeping a tight hold on budget spending and inflation in a bid to ensure that Portugal met the Euro convergence criteria by the end of the decade as well as increasing rates of participation in the labor market especially among women improving tax collection and cracking down on tax evasion increased involvement of the mutual and nonprofit sectors in providing welfare services a means tested guaranteed minimum income known as the Rendimento Minimo Garantido and increased investment in education 13 He was then one of seven Social Democratic prime ministers in the European Union joining political allies in Spain Denmark Finland Sweden Greece and the Netherlands 18 First term 1995 1999 edit Main article XIII Constitutional Government of Portugal nbsp Guterres and Prime Minister of Spain Felipe Gonzalez in January 1996 With a style markedly different from that of his predecessor and based on dialogue and discussion with all sections of society Guterres was a popular prime minister in his first years in office Portugal was enjoying an economic expansion that allowed the Socialists to reduce budget deficits while increasing welfare spending and creating new conditional cash transfer programs 7 His government also accelerated the program of privatizations that Cavaco Silva s government had begun 29 companies were privatized between 1996 and 1999 with proceeds from privatizations in 1996 97 greater than those of the previous six years and the public sector s share of GDP halved from 11 in 1994 to 5 5 five years later Share ownership was also widened with 800 000 people investing in Portugal Telecom upon its privatization in 1996 and 750 000 applying for shares in Electricidade de Portugal 13 In 1998 Guterres presided over Expo 98 in Lisbon commemorating the 500th anniversary of the voyage of Vasco da Gama 19 Also in 1998 two nationwide referendums were held The first one was held in June and asked voters whether abortion rules should be liberalized The Socialist Party split over the issue of liberalization and Guterres led the anti abortion side which eventually won the referendum 7 A second referendum was held in November this time over the regionalization of the mainland Both Guterres and his party supported such an administrative reform but the voters rejected it Contrary to his party s stance and following the removal of homosexuality from the list of mental illnesses by the World Health Organization in 1990 Guterres said in 1995 that he did not like homosexuality and that it was something that bothered him 20 On foreign policy Guterres campaigned for United Nations intervention in East Timor in 1999 after it was virtually destroyed by Indonesian backed militias when it voted for independence 12 He also finalized the 12 year negotiations on the transfer of sovereignty over Macau which had been a Portuguese colony to Chinese control in 1999 21 Second term 1999 2002 edit Main article XIV Constitutional Government of Portugal nbsp Guterres in 2003In the 1999 parliamentary election the Socialist Party and the opposition won exactly the same number of seats 115 Guterres was reappointed to office and from January to July 2000 occupied the six month rotating presidency of the European Council His second term in government was not as successful however Internal party conflicts an economic slowdown and the Hintze Ribeiro Bridge disaster damaged his authority and popularity Nevertheless some long lasting measures were taken during his second term in October 2000 the Parliament approved the decriminalization of drug use effective 1 July 2001 22 and in March 2001 same sex civil unions were legalized 21 23 In December 2001 following a disastrous defeat for the Socialist Party in local elections Guterres resigned 17 to prevent the country from falling into a political swamp 24 President Jorge Sampaio dissolved Parliament and called for elections Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues until then minister for social security assumed the Socialist Party leadership but the general election was lost to the Social Democratic Party of Jose Manuel Durao Barroso who later became president of the European Commission President of Socialist International edit Guterres was elected president of Socialist International in November 1999 25 overlapping with his second term as prime minister of Portugal until his resignation from the latter post in December 2001 He remained president of the Socialist International until June 2005 25 Diplomatic career editIn 2005 following Guterres s proposal George Papandreou was elected vice president of the Socialist International in 2006 Papandreou succeeded him as president of the Socialist International In May 2005 Guterres was elected High Commissioner for Refugees for a five year term by the UN General Assembly replacing Ruud Lubbers 26 25 High Commissioner for Refugees edit As High Commissioner Guterres headed one of the world s largest humanitarian organizations which at the end of his term had more than 10 000 staff working in 126 countries providing protection and assistance to over 60 million refugees returnees internally displaced people and stateless persons citation needed His time in office was marked by a fundamental organizational reform cutting staff and administrative costs in the UNHCR s Geneva head office and expanding UNHCR s emergency response capacity during the worst displacement crisis since the Second World War 27 28 From 19 to 23 March 2006 Guterres visited Beijing China and expressed his objection to repatriation of North Korean refugees by the Chinese government 29 30 In a February 2007 NPR interview devoted mainly to the plight of Iraqi refugees Guterres said that this was one of the greatest refugee crises in the Middle East since 1948 Among poorly publicized refugee crises he cited those in the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo 31 During his final years as High Commissioner he worked chiefly to secure international aid for the refugees of the Syrian civil war calling the refugee crisis an existential one for host countries such as Lebanon and Jordan and calling additional aid a matter of survival for the refugees 32 He was an outspoken advocate for a more coordinated and humane approach by European countries to the Mediterranean refugee crisis 33 In June 2013 he launched a US 5 billion aid effort its biggest ever to help up to 10 25 million Syrians that year 34 nbsp Guterres 2012In what was widely considered a very effective PR move Guterres appointed American actress Angelina Jolie as his special envoy to represent UNHCR and himself at the diplomatic level in 2012 35 Together they visited the Kilis Oncupinar Accommodation Facility in Turkey 2012 36 the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan 2013 37 and the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta 2015 They also appeared jointly before the United Nations Security Council 2015 38 In early 2015 the General Assembly voted to extend Guterres s mandate by 61 2 months to 31 December on recommendation of United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki moon In light of the European migrant crisis the UNHCR s 98 member executive committee EXCOM later requested that Ban recommend extending Guterres s term by another year but Ban disregarded the request 39 Guterres left office on 31 December 2015 having served the second longest term as High Commissioner in the organization s history after Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan 40 In 2015 President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa appointed Guterres to serve as a Member of the Council of State of Portugal he resigned after being appointed as the UN s 9th secretary general 41 42 United Nations secretary general edit Candidacy edit Main article 2016 United Nations Secretary General selection nbsp Guterres 2016Guterres became United Nations Secretary General on 1 January 2017 following his formal election by the UN General Assembly on 13 October 2016 43 nbsp Guterres and U S Secretary of State John Kerry shake hands 4 November 2016On 29 February 2016 Guterres submitted his nomination as Portugal s candidate for the 2016 UN secretary general selection 44 This was the first time candidates for secretary general had to present their platform in public hearings in the UN General Assembly a process during which Guterres emerged as a much stronger candidate than had been initially expected given that he fit the bill on neither the gender nor the geographic scores 45 On 5 October the 15 member United Nations Security Council announced that it had agreed to nominate Guterres after an informal secret ballot in which he gained 13 encourage votes and two no opinion votes 46 47 The Security Council officially nominated Guterres in a formal resolution on 6 October A week later he was formally elected by the United Nations General Assembly in its 71st session Guterres took office on 1 January 2017 48 nbsp Guterres with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe in Tokyo Japan 14 December 2017The UN s role in the Haiti cholera outbreak was widely discussed and criticized 49 after the Ban Ki moon administration denied the issue for several months According to the Boston based Institute for Justice amp Democracy in Haiti as well as numerous conclusive scientific studies the UN is the proximate cause for bringing cholera to Haiti Peacekeepers sent to Haiti from Nepal in 2010 were carrying asymptomatic cholera and failed to treat their waste properly before dumping it into one of Haiti s main water streams 49 During his UNSG informal dialogue Jamaica on behalf of the Caribbean Community asked if the UN should assume liability for any deaths within local populations that result from the introduction of infectious disease by its peacekeepers Jamaica also asked if Guterres believed compensation should be provided 50 Guterres responded by calling the situation a particularly complex question saying it was difficult to preserve diplomatic immunity while also ensuring there is no impunity but that he would pay a lot of attention in trying to find the right equilibrium between these two aspects that are absolutely crucial 50 In a UN General Assembly meeting in late October 2016 the representative from Haiti called the UN s current and future response to the cholera epidemic a litmus test of the system s commitment to the promotion of human rights 51 Though many had hoped Guterres s term would mark a break with the inaction that characterized Ban s response to the epidemic Guterres has done little to signal a commitment to Haitian cholera victims As of April 2017 five months into his term as secretary general only 10 million had been contributed to the 400 million fund to fight cholera and provide material assistance to victims the UN announced in 2016 52 nbsp Guterres with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov 24 November 2016In 2016 Anders Kompass exposed the sexual assault of children by peacekeepers in the Central African Republic and as a consequence was dismissed by Ban s administration before being rehabilitated in court 53 During the United Nations Secretary General Candidate informal dialogues Guterres indicated it was completely unacceptable that there be UN forces committing human rights violations such as rape and sexual violence All of us together states and UN must do our utmost to ensure that any kind of action of this type is severely punished he said 50 The United States raised the question of international tribunals to try peacekeepers for their crimes Guterres responded by saying an independent jurisdiction would be excellent but that the only way to get there is through a new compact with all key parties true contributors financial contributors and to make sure that there is an adjustment in the relation between countries the UN and the support those that are contributing with troops receive in order to be able to do it much better 50 First term edit nbsp Guterres with U S President Donald Trump 2 October 2017On 1 January 2017 on his first day as secretary general of the United Nations Guterres pledged to make 2017 a year for peace Let us resolve to put peace first he said 54 On 12 April 2017 Guterres appointed an eight member independent panel 55 to assess and enhance the effectiveness of UN Habitat after the adoption of the New Urban Agenda The panel s recommendation to establish an independent coordinating mechanism UN Urban 56 met with criticism from urban experts and the African Urban Institute 57 On 20 June 2017 Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned the Trump administration that if the United States disengages from many issues confronting the international community it will be replaced 58 nbsp Guterres Qatar s Emir Tamim bin Hamad and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg 2018In response to the death of Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo who died of organ failure while in government custody Guterres said he was deeply saddened 59 After the violence during the 2017 Catalan independence referendum Guterres trusted Spanish institutions to find a solution 60 He gave the same message when Catalonia declared independence on 27 October 2017 but said the solution should be made under the constitutional framework 61 nbsp Guterres with Nikol Pashinyan Rumen Radev Xi Jinping Sophie Shevardnadze Vladimir Putin and Peter Pellegrini at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum June 2019Guterres criticized the Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen and the naval land and air blockade of Yemen The blockade has further aggravated Yemen s severe humanitarian crisis 62 Guterres said that the intervention in Yemen is a stupid war I think this war is against the interests of Saudi Arabia and the Emirates and of the people of Yemen 63 Guterres opposed US President Donald Trump s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel s capital 64 In March 2018 Guterres said the population of Syria s Eastern Ghouta was living in hell on earth In one district 93 of buildings had been damaged or destroyed by December according to UN satellite imagery analysis A recent wave of bombings has caused further destruction 65 Guterres called the 2018 North Korea United States summit a crucial milestone for nuclear disarmament He urged both sides to seize this momentous opportunity and offered UN assistance to achieve the goal of dismantling North Korea s nuclear weapons program 66 In August 2018 Guterres called for an independent investigation into a Saudi Arabian led coalition air strike in Yemen that killed 51 civilians including 40 children 67 nbsp Guterres with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro September 2019Guterres condemned the persecution of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar and called for a stronger response to the crisis 68 In September 2018 during his address to the 73rd United Nations General Assembly Guterres became the first secretary to say that advancing technology will disrupt labor markets like never before and to advocate stronger safety nets like Universal Basic Income 69 In 2019 human rights groups criticized Guterres for being silent as China sent ethnic Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities to the Xinjiang re education camps Human Rights Watch chief Kenneth Roth said that Guterres has been notably silent on one of the most important the most brazen human rights abuses because he is worried about upsetting the Chinese 70 In June 2019 Guterres stated that the U N has the obligation to assume global leadership in tackling climate change in the context of a visit to the pacific island of Tuvalu 71 He had previously supported other multilateral environmental initiatives such as ecocide becoming a crime at the International Criminal Court and the Global Pact for the Environment that was put forward by France in September 2017 72 73 74 In September 2019 Guterres condemned Israeli plans to annex the eastern portion of the occupied West Bank known as the Jordan Valley 75 Guterres expressed his deep concern at the spiralling violence in Syria a day after Turkey launched an offensive in Kurdish controlled areas He said any solution to the conflict needed to respect the sovereignty of the territory and the unity of Syria 76 77 Guterres praised the Israel United Arab Emirates peace agreement stating that he welcomes any initiative that can promote peace and security in the Middle East region 78 Guterres expressed the hope that the agreement between Israel and Sudan to normalize relations would create opportunities for peace and prosperity 79 On 10 August 2020 responding to an explosion in Beirut Guterres expressed his support for all people in need in Lebanon especially women and girls who are most vulnerable in times of crisis 80 On 22 September he appealed for global solidarity to overcome COVID 19 and again called for a global ceasefire by the end of 2020 81 In September 2020 Guterres stated that he would continue with a serious dialogue with UN member states for a comprehensive Reform of the UN Security Council 82 On 6 October 2020 Guterres expressed deep concern over the escalation of hostilities in the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh and called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to immediately halt fighting and progress towards a peaceful resolution 83 Second term edit nbsp Guterres with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in Brussels 24 June 2021 nbsp Guterres with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and U S President Joe Biden at COP26 November 2021On 8 June 2021 the United Nations Security Council expressed support for his re election as secretary general 84 On 18 June 2021 Guterres was appointed for a second term by a voting season of the United Nations General Assembly 85 86 In July 2021 Guterres stated it was highly desirable to make ecocide a crime at the International Criminal Court 73 74 In April 2022 Guterres went to Ukraine during the Russian invasion He was surprised to see that the Russian army shelled parts of Kyiv even when he was there 87 In response to evacuation efforts initiated by the UN on 30 April following Guterres visit to Ukraine and Russia dozens of civilians were photographed by Reuters as being allowed by Russian troops to be evacuated from their entrenched positions in the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works in Mariupol 88 Guterres stated that instead of hitting the brakes on the decarbonization of the global economy now is the time to put the pedal to the metal towards a renewable energy future 89 In May 2022 Guterres went on a tour through West Africa There he met families who had been affected by the Islamist insurgency and pushed for robust African peace initiatives and other counter terrorism operations under the wing of the African Union 90 On 22 July 2022 together with Turkey the United Nations under the leadership of Guterres brokered a deal between Russia and Ukraine clearing the way for the export of grain from Ukrainian ports 91 nbsp Guterres with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi in Lviv Ukraine 18 August 2022In November 2022 Guterres met with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed He praised the ceasefire between the Ethiopian government and Tigray rebels that ended the two year Tigray War saying the war in Ethiopia had resulted in more casualties than the war in Ukraine 92 In January 2023 Guterres called for a global effort to transform education and added that it was time to translate their Summit Commitments into concreate actions create an inclusive learning environment that supports all students and to end all the discriminatory laws and practices that hinder access to education 93 In April 2023 the 2023 Pentagon document leaks revealed that Guterres was spied on by U S intelligence Previously the U S and other Western nations had accused Guterres to be overly soft on Russian president Vladimir Putin 94 nbsp Guterres with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the 49th G7 summit in Hiroshima 21 May 2023In May 2023 Guterres stated that peace negotiations to end the Russo Ukrainian War were not possible at this moment saying it was clear that Russia and Ukraine are completely absorbed in this war and are convinced that they can win 95 In July 2023 Guterres proposed the creation of an international body to oversee artificial intelligence He stated that Generative AI has enormous potential for good and evil at scale Its creators themselves have warned that much bigger potentially catastrophic and existential risks lie ahead He also said that the United Nations has an opportunity to adopt rules that make consensus and to foster international coordination 96 Guterres condemned the actions of Hamas during the 2023 Israel Hamas war but said he was deeply distressed by Israel s decision to impose a total blockade on the Gaza Strip 97 After Guterres made statements critical of Israel s actions in Gaza particularly his claim that Hamas attack did not happen in a vacuum and the Palestinian people have been subjected to 56 years of suffocating occupation 98 Israeli ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan demanded Guterres s resignation calling his statements pure blood libel 99 100 In the aftermath of Guterres s statement Israel blocked issuing visas to UN representatives 101 Following this Guterres said that he was shocked by the misrepresentations of his statement pointing out he had also said that the grievances of the Palestinian people cannot justify the appalling attacks by Hamas 102 103 Other activities editDag Hammarskjold Fund for journalists chairman of the Honorary Advisory Council 104 Caixa Geral de Depositos advisor to the board 2003 2005 Champalimaud Foundation member of the Vision Award Jury 105 Clean Cooking Alliance member of the Leadership Council 106 Club of Madrid member since 2002 107 European Council on Foreign Relations ECFR member International Gender Champions IGC Member 108 European Regional Innovation Awards chairman of the Jury 2004 Friends of Europe member of the board of trustees Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation non executive member of the board of trustees 2013 2018 109 World Economic Forum WEF member of the Global Agenda Council on Humanitarian Assistance 2008 2009 110 He resigned from the International Peace Institute in October 2020 111 Personal life editIn 1972 Guterres married child psychiatrist 7 Luisa Amelia Guimaraes e Melo with whom he had two children Pedro Guimaraes e Melo Guterres born 1977 and Mariana Guimaraes e Melo de Oliveira Guterres born 1985 His wife died of cancer at the Royal Free Hospital in London in 1998 at the age of 51 14 112 113 In 2001 Guterres married Catarina Marques de Almeida Vaz Pinto born 1960 114 a former Portuguese state secretary for culture and culture secretary for the City Council of Lisbon 115 116 In addition to his native Portuguese Guterres speaks English French and Spanish 117 Guterres is a practicing Catholic 113 Recognition editHonours edit National edit nbsp Grand Cross of the Military Order of Christ 9 June 2002 118 nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Liberty 2 February 2016 118 Foreign edit nbsp Belgium Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold 9 October 2000 119 nbsp Brazil Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross 23 July 1996 119 nbsp Para Grand Collar of the National Order of Merit of Grao Para 4 April 2002 nbsp Cape Verde First Class of the Amilcar Cabral Order 27 April 2001 119 nbsp Chile Grand Cross of the Order of Merit 30 September 2001 119 nbsp France Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit 4 February 2002 119 nbsp Greece Grand Cross of the Order of Honour 17 March 2000 119 nbsp Italy Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 3 December 2001 119 120 nbsp Japan Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun 4 April 2002 119 nbsp Mexico Sash of Special Category of the Order of the Aztec Eagle 2 July 1999 119 nbsp Niger Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of Niger 2 May 2022 121 nbsp Poland Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland 22 September 1997 119 nbsp Spain Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic 14 June 2002 122 Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III 8 September 2000 123 Collar of the Order of Charles III 7 November 2023 124 nbsp Tunisia Grand Cordon of the Order of the Republic 4 April 2002 119 nbsp Turkmenistan Recipient of the Jubilee Medal 25 years of Neutrality of Turkmenistan 11 December 2020 125 nbsp Ukraine First Class of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise 4 April 2002 nbsp Uruguay Grand Officer of the Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay 10 December 1998 126 Honorary degrees edit 2010 Honorary Doctorate University of Beira Interior 127 2014 Honorary Doctorate Meiji University 128 2016 Honorary Doctorate of Laws Carleton University 129 2016 Honorary Doctorate University of Coimbra 130 2016 Honorary Doctorate European University of Madrid 131 2017 Honorary Doctorate University of South Carolina 132 2021 Honorary Doctorate of Law University of Cambridge 133 2022 Honorary Doctorate National University of Cordoba 134 2022 Honorary Degree Seton Hall University 135 Other awards edit 2005 Personality of the Year by the Foreign Press Association in Portugal Associacao de Imprensa Estrangeira em Portugal AIEP 2007 Freedom Award shared with Angelina Jolie 136 2009 Calouste Gulbenkian International Prize shared with the Peace Research Institute in the Middle East 2009 Forbes List of The World s Most Powerful People in 2009 137 2015 W Averell Harriman Democracy Award 2015 The National German Sustainability Award 2019 Charlemagne PrizeSee also editClimate change mitigation List of trips by Antonio GuterresReferences edit Who is Antonio Guterres Meet the UN s next secretary general BBC News 6 October 2016 Retrieved 27 March 2021 E o premio de melhor primeiro ministro portugues vai para And the award for the best Portuguese Prime Minister goes to in Portuguese Noticias ao Minuto 28 November 2012 Archived from the original on 26 August 2018 Retrieved 26 August 2018 Antonio Guterres o melhor primeiro ministro da democracia e Durao Barroso o pior Guterres was the best Prime Minister of the democracy and Durao Barroso was the worst in Portuguese i 10 April 2014 Archived from the original on 26 August 2018 Retrieved 26 August 2018 New UN chief Guterres pledges to make 2017 a year for peace UN News Centre United 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December 2016 Retrieved 14 December 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Antonio Guterres nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antonio Guterres Official website of Antonio Guterres UN Secretary General Official website of Antonio Guterres in Gov pt in Portuguese Appearances on C SPANParty political officesPreceded byJorge Sampaio Secretary General of the Socialist Party1992 2002 Succeeded byEduardo Ferro RodriguesPolitical officesPreceded byJorge Sampaio Leader of the Opposition1992 1995 Succeeded byFernando NogueiraPreceded byAnibal Cavaco Silva Prime Minister of Portugal1995 2002 Succeeded byJose Manuel BarrosoTransnational officesPreceded byPierre Mauroy President of the Socialist International1999 2005 Succeeded byGeorge PapandreouDiplomatic postsPreceded byRuud Lubbers United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees2005 2015 Succeeded byFilippo GrandiPreceded byBan Ki moon nbsp Secretary General of the United Nations2017 present Incumbent Portals 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