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Diogo Freitas do Amaral

Diogo Pinto de Freitas do Amaral (Portuguese pronunciation: [diˈoɣu ˈfɾɐjtɐʒ ðu ɐmɐˈɾal]; 21 July 1941 – 3 October 2019) was a Portuguese politician and law professor. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 January 1980 to 12 January 1981 and from 12 March 2005 to 3 July 2006. He also served briefly as Prime Minister in an interim capacity in the early 1980s, after the death of Francisco de Sá Carneiro.

Diogo Freitas do Amaral
Freitas do Amaral in 2005
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
12 March 2005 – 3 July 2006
Prime MinisterJosé Sócrates
Preceded byAntónio Monteiro
Succeeded byLuís Amado
In office
10 January 1980 – 12 January 1981
Prime MinisterFrancisco de Sá Carneiro
Preceded byJoão Cardoso
Succeeded byAndré Gonçalves Pereira
President of the Democratic Social Centre
In office
31 January 1988 – 22 March 1992
Vice PresidentBasílio Horta
João Morais Leitão
José Luís Nogueira de Brito
Luís Beiroco
Preceded byAdriano Moreira
Succeeded byManuel Monteiro
In office
26 January 1975 – 20 February 1983
Vice PresidentAdelino Amaro da Costa
Basílio Horta
Francisco Lucas Pires
Vítor de Sá Machado
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byFrancisco Lucas Pires
Deputy Prime Minister of Portugal
In office
4 September 1981 – 9 June 1983
Prime MinisterFrancisco Pinto Balsemão
Preceded byOffice vacant
Succeeded byCarlos Mota Pinto
In office
3 January 1980 – 9 January 1981
Prime MinisterFrancisco de Sá Carneiro
Preceded byManuel Jacinto Nunes
Succeeded byOffice vacant
Minister of National Defence
In office
4 September 1981 – 9 June 1983
Prime MinisterFrancisco Pinto Balsemão
Preceded byLuís de Azevedo Coutinho
Succeeded byCarlos Mota Pinto
Prime Minister of Portugal
Acting
4 December 1980 – 9 January 1981
PresidentAntónio Ramalho Eanes
Preceded byFrancisco de Sá Carneiro
Succeeded byFrancisco Pinto Balsemão
Personal details
Born(1941-07-21)21 July 1941
Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
Died3 October 2019(2019-10-03) (aged 78)
Cascais, Portugal
Political partyIndependent (1992-2019)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Social Centre – People's Party (1974-1992)
Spouse
Maria José Salgado Sarmento de Matos
(m. 1965)
Children4
Signature

Background edit

He was born in Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal, the third but first surviving son of Duarte de Freitas do Amaral and wife Maria Filomena de Campos Trocado, and the older brother of João de Freitas do Amaral.

Career edit

He was a Licentiate and a Doctorate in Law specialised in Administrative Law and Political Science from the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon, and a Cathedratic Professor in the Faculty of Law at the New University of Lisbon and also a publicist.

He served as a professor in the Faculty of Law of the Lusófona University of Lisbon, where he taught and governed as the chair of the Economics of Public Law in Law degree, developing other teaching activities in the same college. In 1974, some months after the Carnation Revolution, he was one of the Founders and President of then Democratic and Social Centre (CDS), a Christian democratic party. He led this party till 1985, and again from 1988 to 1991. He served as a Deputy to the Assembly of the Republic (the Portuguese parliament) from 1975 to 1982 or 1983, and again in 1992 and 1993.

He was also a Member of the Portuguese Council of State (1974–1982).

In the parliamentary elections of 1979 and 1980, the Democratic Alliance (of which the CDS was a part) won a majority and formed the government, in which Freitas served as Deputy Prime Minister or Vice-Prime-Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1980 and Deputy Prime Minister or Vice-Prime-Minister and Minister of Defence between 1981 and 1983. After the death of Francisco Sá Carneiro, Freitas do Amaral was interim Prime Minister for a short period between 1980 and 1981. Between 1981 and 1982 he was also the President of the European People's Party.

He was a candidate in 1985 for the presidency in the 1986 presidential election. Supported by his own People's Party and by the Social Democratic Party, he established a commanding lead in the first round, but lost the second round by some 150,000 votes to Mário Soares, who was endorsed by the two eliminated candidates.

He was President of the United Nations General Assembly (1995–1996).

A European federalist, he left the party he founded, disagreeing mainly with the Eurosceptic line followed by Manuel Monteiro and Paulo Portas.

Always seen as a right-winger, Freitas do Amaral supported the Social Democratic Party in the parliamentary election of 2002. However, disappointed with the government performance, and critical of its support for the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Freitas do Amaral surprised many observers by announcing his support for the Socialist Party in the 2005 election. He was subsequently nominated for Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the XVII Constitutional Government, led by the Socialist leader José Sócrates. He resigned after a little over one year in office, citing health reasons and, as revealed to a newspaper, tiredness resulting from the many diplomatic trips taken.

He was also a Juridical Consultant of many companies.

He authored a biography of King Afonso I and a play about Viriatus.

He also published a study of the actuality and reform of the prison system in Portugal.

Honours edit

Foreign edit

Personal life edit

He married in Sintra, Santa Maria, on 31 July 1965 Maria José Salgado Sarmento de Matos, born in Lisbon on 13 October 1943, writer under the pseudonym Maria Roma, daughter of José Sarmento Osório de Vasconcelos de Matos (Moimenta da Beira, 28 July 1909 – Sintra, 17 July 1992). They had four children.

In September 2019, Freitas do Amaral was hospitalized in critical condition at a Cascais hospital.[2] On 3 October 2019, it was announced that Freitas do Amaral had died.[3]

Electoral results edit

1986 Portuguese presidential election edit

Summary of the 26 January and 16 February 1986 Portuguese presidential election results
Candidates Supporting parties First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Mário Soares Socialist Party 1,443,683 25.43 3,010,756 51.18
Diogo Freitas do Amaral Democratic Social Centre, Social Democratic Party 2,629,597 46.31 2,872,064 48.82
Francisco Salgado Zenha Portuguese Communist Party, Democratic Renovator Party 1,185,867 20.88  
Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo Independent 418,961 7.38
Ângelo Veloso[A] Portuguese Communist Party left the race
Total valid 5,677,525 100.00 5,882,820 100.00
Blank ballots 46,334 0.81 33,844 0.57
Invalid ballots 18,292 0.32 20,436 0.34
Total (turnout 75.38% and 77.99%) 5,742,151 5,937,100
A He left the race in favor of Salgado Zenha.
Source:

Ancestors edit

Books edit

  • D. Afonso Henriques biografia. Lisboa: Bertrand, 2009.
  • Camarate: um caso ainda em aberto : apelo de um cidadão. Lisboa: Bertrand, 2010. ISBN 9789722522434
  • História do Pensamento Político Ocidental. Coimbra: Almedina, 2011. ISBN 978-972-40-4645-7

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Cidadãos Nacionais Agraciados com Ordens". Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Freitas do Amaral internado nos cuidados intermédios". Publico.pt. 17 September 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  3. ^ Hatton, Barry (3 October 2019). "Freitas do Amaral, a 'father' of Portuguese democracy, dies". Associated Press. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  • Anuário da Nobreza de Portugal, III, 2006, Tomo IV, pp. 862–873
  • Costados, Gonçalo de Mesquita da Silveira de Vasconcelos e Sousa, Livraria Esquina, 1.ª Edição, Porto, 1997, N.º 55
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by President of the United Nations General Assembly
15 September 1995 – 14 September 1996
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by
João Carlos Lopes Cardoso
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1980–1981
Succeeded by
André Gonçalves Pereira
Preceded by Acting Prime Minister of Portugal
1980–1981
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
2005–2006
Succeeded by

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Diogo Freitas do Amaral news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Diogo Pinto de Freitas do Amaral Portuguese pronunciation diˈoɣu ˈfɾɐjtɐʒ du ɐmɐˈɾal 21 July 1941 3 October 2019 was a Portuguese politician and law professor He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 January 1980 to 12 January 1981 and from 12 March 2005 to 3 July 2006 He also served briefly as Prime Minister in an interim capacity in the early 1980s after the death of Francisco de Sa Carneiro His ExcellencyDiogo Freitas do AmaralGCC GCSE GCIHFreitas do Amaral in 2005Minister of Foreign AffairsIn office 12 March 2005 3 July 2006Prime MinisterJose SocratesPreceded byAntonio MonteiroSucceeded byLuis AmadoIn office 10 January 1980 12 January 1981Prime MinisterFrancisco de Sa CarneiroPreceded byJoao CardosoSucceeded byAndre Goncalves PereiraPresident of the Democratic Social CentreIn office 31 January 1988 22 March 1992Vice PresidentBasilio HortaJoao Morais LeitaoJose Luis Nogueira de BritoLuis BeirocoPreceded byAdriano MoreiraSucceeded byManuel MonteiroIn office 26 January 1975 20 February 1983Vice PresidentAdelino Amaro da CostaBasilio HortaFrancisco Lucas PiresVitor de Sa MachadoPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byFrancisco Lucas PiresDeputy Prime Minister of PortugalIn office 4 September 1981 9 June 1983Prime MinisterFrancisco Pinto BalsemaoPreceded byOffice vacantSucceeded byCarlos Mota PintoIn office 3 January 1980 9 January 1981Prime MinisterFrancisco de Sa CarneiroPreceded byManuel Jacinto NunesSucceeded byOffice vacantMinister of National DefenceIn office 4 September 1981 9 June 1983Prime MinisterFrancisco Pinto BalsemaoPreceded byLuis de Azevedo CoutinhoSucceeded byCarlos Mota PintoPrime Minister of PortugalActing 4 December 1980 9 January 1981PresidentAntonio Ramalho EanesPreceded byFrancisco de Sa CarneiroSucceeded byFrancisco Pinto BalsemaoPersonal detailsBorn 1941 07 21 21 July 1941Povoa de Varzim PortugalDied3 October 2019 2019 10 03 aged 78 Cascais PortugalPolitical partyIndependent 1992 2019 Other politicalaffiliationsDemocratic Social Centre People s Party 1974 1992 SpouseMaria Jose Salgado Sarmento de Matos m 1965 wbr Children4Signature Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Honours 3 1 Foreign 4 Personal life 5 Electoral results 5 1 1986 Portuguese presidential election 6 Ancestors 7 Books 8 ReferencesBackground editHe was born in Povoa de Varzim Portugal the third but first surviving son of Duarte de Freitas do Amaral and wife Maria Filomena de Campos Trocado and the older brother of Joao de Freitas do Amaral Career editHe was a Licentiate and a Doctorate in Law specialised in Administrative Law and Political Science from the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon and a Cathedratic Professor in the Faculty of Law at the New University of Lisbon and also a publicist He served as a professor in the Faculty of Law of the Lusofona University of Lisbon where he taught and governed as the chair of the Economics of Public Law in Law degree developing other teaching activities in the same college In 1974 some months after the Carnation Revolution he was one of the Founders and President of then Democratic and Social Centre CDS a Christian democratic party He led this party till 1985 and again from 1988 to 1991 He served as a Deputy to the Assembly of the Republic the Portuguese parliament from 1975 to 1982 or 1983 and again in 1992 and 1993 He was also a Member of the Portuguese Council of State 1974 1982 In the parliamentary elections of 1979 and 1980 the Democratic Alliance of which the CDS was a part won a majority and formed the government in which Freitas served as Deputy Prime Minister or Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1980 and Deputy Prime Minister or Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Defence between 1981 and 1983 After the death of Francisco Sa Carneiro Freitas do Amaral was interim Prime Minister for a short period between 1980 and 1981 Between 1981 and 1982 he was also the President of the European People s Party He was a candidate in 1985 for the presidency in the 1986 presidential election Supported by his own People s Party and by the Social Democratic Party he established a commanding lead in the first round but lost the second round by some 150 000 votes to Mario Soares who was endorsed by the two eliminated candidates He was President of the United Nations General Assembly 1995 1996 A European federalist he left the party he founded disagreeing mainly with the Eurosceptic line followed by Manuel Monteiro and Paulo Portas Always seen as a right winger Freitas do Amaral supported the Social Democratic Party in the parliamentary election of 2002 However disappointed with the government performance and critical of its support for the U S invasion of Iraq Freitas do Amaral surprised many observers by announcing his support for the Socialist Party in the 2005 election He was subsequently nominated for Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the XVII Constitutional Government led by the Socialist leader Jose Socrates He resigned after a little over one year in office citing health reasons and as revealed to a newspaper tiredness resulting from the many diplomatic trips taken He was also a Juridical Consultant of many companies He authored a biography of King Afonso I and a play about Viriatus He also published a study of the actuality and reform of the prison system in Portugal Honours edit nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Christ 3 August 1983 1 nbsp Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword 9 June 2003 1 nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry 9 June 1984 1 Foreign edit nbsp Estonia First Class of the Order of the White Star 29 March 2006 1 nbsp France Commander of National Order of Merit 27 January 2006 1 nbsp Germany Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 22 December 1980 1 nbsp Italy Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 3 November 1980 1 nbsp Norway Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav 3 November 1980 1 Personal life editHe married in Sintra Santa Maria on 31 July 1965 Maria Jose Salgado Sarmento de Matos born in Lisbon on 13 October 1943 writer under the pseudonym Maria Roma daughter of Jose Sarmento Osorio de Vasconcelos de Matos Moimenta da Beira 28 July 1909 Sintra 17 July 1992 They had four children In September 2019 Freitas do Amaral was hospitalized in critical condition at a Cascais hospital 2 On 3 October 2019 it was announced that Freitas do Amaral had died 3 Electoral results edit1986 Portuguese presidential election edit Summary of the 26 January and 16 February 1986 Portuguese presidential election results Candidates Supporting parties First round Second roundVotes Votes Mario Soares Socialist Party 1 443 683 25 43 3 010 756 51 18Diogo Freitas do Amaral Democratic Social Centre Social Democratic Party 2 629 597 46 31 2 872 064 48 82Francisco Salgado Zenha Portuguese Communist Party Democratic Renovator Party 1 185 867 20 88 Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo Independent 418 961 7 38Angelo Veloso A Portuguese Communist Party left the raceTotal valid 5 677 525 100 00 5 882 820 100 00Blank ballots 46 334 0 81 33 844 0 57Invalid ballots 18 292 0 32 20 436 0 34Total turnout 75 38 and 77 99 5 742 151 5 937 100A He left the race in favor of Salgado Zenha Source Comissao Nacional de EleicoesAncestors editAncestors of Diogo Pinto de Freitas do Amaral16 Joao Pinto de Carvalho Teixeira de Sousa da Silva8 Francisco Pinto de Carvalho do Amaral e Freitas17 Maria da Alegria Peixoto do Amaral e Freitas4 Duarte do Amaral Pinto de Freitas18 Joaquim Leite Ferreira9 Maria Arminda de Sampaio Leite Ferreira19 Joaquina Rosa de Sampaio2 Duarte Pinto de Carvalho de Freitas do Amaral20 Teotonio Mendes Ribeiro10 Antonio Mendes Ribeiro21 Luisa Rosa5 Ana Mendes Ribeiro de Oliveira22 Joao de Oliveira11 Francisca Augusta de Oliveira23 Delfina Rosa1 Diogo Pinto de Freitas do Amaral24 Francisco Luis Trocado12 Francisco Luis Trocado25 Florbela Rosa6 Josue Francisco Trocado26 Manuel Ferreira Campos13 Maria Emilia da Cruz e Campos27 Ana Emilia da Cruz3 Maria Filomena de Campos Trocado28 Jose Antonio Fernandes Campos14 Jose Fernandes da Silva Campos29 Teresa Margarida Campos7 Maria Alves de Campos30 Francisco Alves dos Santos15 Carolina Alves Campos31 Josefa Alves de JesusBooks editD Afonso Henriques biografia Lisboa Bertrand 2009 Camarate um caso ainda em aberto apelo de um cidadao Lisboa Bertrand 2010 ISBN 9789722522434 Historia do Pensamento Politico Ocidental Coimbra Almedina 2011 ISBN 978 972 40 4645 7References edit a b c d e f g h Cidadaos Nacionais Agraciados com Ordens Pagina Oficial das Ordens Honorificas Portuguesas Retrieved 28 January 2017 Freitas do Amaral internado nos cuidados intermedios Publico pt 17 September 2019 Retrieved 3 October 2019 Hatton Barry 3 October 2019 Freitas do Amaral a father of Portuguese democracy dies Associated Press Retrieved 3 October 2019 Anuario da Nobreza de Portugal III 2006 Tomo IV pp 862 873 Costados Goncalo de Mesquita da Silveira de Vasconcelos e Sousa Livraria Esquina 1 ª Edicao Porto 1997 N º 55Diplomatic postsPreceded byAmara Essy President of the United Nations General Assembly15 September 1995 14 September 1996 Succeeded byRazali IsmailPolitical officesPreceded byJoao Carlos Lopes Cardoso Minister of Foreign Affairs1980 1981 Succeeded byAndre Goncalves PereiraPreceded byFrancisco Sa Carneiro Acting Prime Minister of Portugal1980 1981 Succeeded byFrancisco Pinto BalsemaoPreceded byAntonio Monteiro Minister of Foreign Affairs2005 2006 Succeeded byLuis Amado Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diogo Freitas do Amaral amp oldid 1187473816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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