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Francisco Pinto Balsemão

Francisco José Pereira Pinto Balsemão (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku ˈpĩtu baɫsɨˈmɐ̃w̃]; born 1 September 1937) is a Portuguese businessman, former journalist and retired politician, who served as Prime Minister of Portugal, from 1981 to 1983.

Francisco Pinto Balsemão
Balsemão in 1982
Prime Minister of Portugal
In office
9 January 1981 – 9 June 1983
PresidentAntónio Ramalho Eanes
DeputyDiogo Freitas do Amaral
Preceded byFrancisco Sá Carneiro
Succeeded byMário Soares
President of the Social Democratic Party
In office
13 December 1980 – 27 February 1983
Secretary-GeneralAntónio Capucho
Preceded byFrancisco Sá Carneiro
Succeeded byNuno Rodrigues dos Santos
Minister of Social Affairs
In office
3 August 1981 – 4 September 1981
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byJoão Morais Leitão
Succeeded byCarlos Macedo
Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
In office
3 January 1980 – 9 January 1981
Prime MinisterFrancisco Sá Carneiro
Preceded byManuel da Costa Brás
Succeeded byBasílio Horta
Personal details
Born (1937-09-01) 1 September 1937 (age 85)
Lisbon, Portugal
Political partySocial Democratic Party
Alma materUniversity of Lisbon
OccupationJournalist, newspaper editor, newspaper administrator, chief executive officer of impresa media group, chair of the european publishers council
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Background

He is the son of Henrique Patrício de Balsemão (Guarda, Guarda, 9 September 1897 – ?) and wife (married Lisbon, 21 May 1922) Maria Adelaide van Zeller de Castro Pereira (Sintra, 11 August 1897 – 02 March 1984).

Career

Being a licentiate in Law from the University of Lisbon, Pinto Balsemão's pre-political career was in newspaper publishing. After working as a journalist and then as an administrator of Diário Popular (the People's Daily in English) from 1963 to 1971, he founded the Expresso magazine in 1973 and continued to direct it until 1980. He is one of top managers and owners of Impresa media group.

Pinto Balsemão was Member of parliament before the revolution (1969–1973), when, together with Francisco de Sá Carneiro, Joaquim Magalhães Mota, Carlos Mota Pinto, João Bosco Mota Amaral, Alberto João Jardim, António Barbosa de Melo and António Marques Mendes, he helped to found the Social Democratic Party (PSD), of which he is currently member number 1. In 1975 he was elected to the Constituent Assembly, which was charged with drafting a new constitution and served as an interim legislature. Pinto Balsemão was chosen as a Vice-President of this body.

Following the victory of the Democratic Alliance (a coalition led by the PSD) in two parliamentary elections (in 1979 and 1980), Pinto Balsemão held senior positions in two cabinets led by Prime Minister Sá Carneiro.

When Sá Carneiro was killed in an air accident on 4 December 1980, the Social Democratic Party chose Pinto Balsemão to succeed him. Despite his reputation for competence, he was widely perceived as lacking Sá Carneiro's charisma. He had difficulty maintaining the level of support enjoyed by his party, which had been based to a large extent on Sá Carneiro's personal popularity. He also had to cope with friction within the Democratic Alliance, and found the Democratic and Social Centre leader, Diogo Freitas do Amaral, a difficult ally. These factors contributed to his defeat in the parliamentary election of 1983. He finally retired from Parliament in 1987 though not from politics.

Pinto Balsemão currently serves as Chairman of the European Publishers Council[1] and as chief executive officer of Grupo Impresa in Portugal. He was the founder on 6 October 1992 of Sociedade Independente de Comunicação (SIC), the first Portuguese private television network.

He is also a member of Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group, and as such has attracted some controversy. He participated in more than 30 Bilderberg-Conferences since 1981.

He is also a Member of the Portuguese Council of State, elected by the Assembly of the Republic and chosen by the current President of the Republic his fellow party colleague and former president of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) Aníbal Cavaco Silva.

Family

He married firstly and divorced Maria Isabel de Lacerda Pinto da Costa Lobo, daughter of Manuel da Costa Lobo Cardoso (Vila Real, Vila Real, 15 November 1907 – ?), Director-General of the Banco de Angola, and wife (married Luanda, 20 October 1934) Maria Amélia de Lacerda Rebelo Pinto (Quissol, Malanje – ?), married secondly to José da Franca de Horta Machado Guedes Leitão Cruz (born Lisbon, 18 October 1947), without issue, and had two children:

  • Mónica da Costa Lobo Pinto Balsemão, married to Filipe Pereira Caldas Penaguião (born Luanda, 8 September 1963), son of António Manuel de Paula Morando Penaguião (born Lisbon, 20 June 1935), of Italian descent, and wife Maria João da Costa Pereira Caldas (born Lisbon, 17 June 1945), and had two children (Tomás Pinto Balsemão Penaguião and Marta Pinto Balsemão Penaguião).
  • Henrique da Costa Lobo Pinto Balsemão, Director of Programs of SIC, married on 29 April 2006 to Vera Cravinho, and had three children:
    • Maria Cravinho Pinto Balsemão.
    • Concha Cravinho Pinto Balsemão.
    • Vicente Cravinho Pinto Balsemão (born 2010).

He married secondly Maria Mercedes Aliu Presas, of Spanish descent, and had two children:

  • Joana Presas Pinto Balsemão (born Lisbon, São Sebastião da Pedreira, 25 June 1976), married to Francisco de Atouguia Belford Correia da Silva (born Lisbon, 31 October 1974), son of Pedro de Barros Belford Correia da Silva (born Luanda, 24 April 1946), of the Counts (formerly Viscounts) of Paço de Arcos, of remote English ancestry, and first wife (as her first husband) (married Lisbon, 6 October 1972 and divorced) Margarida Maria de Castro de Atouguia (born Lisbon, Santos-o-Velho, 30 October 1948 –), of the Viscounts of de Atouguia, and had three children (Francisco Pinto Balsemão Correia da Silva (born Oeiras, Paço de Arcos, 29 June 2001), Teresa Pinto Balsemão Correia da Silva (born Lisbon, 9 November 2004) and Pedro Pinto Balsemão Correia da Silva (born Lisbon, 24 August 2007)). She went to St Julian's School in Carcavelos.
  • Francisco Pedro Presas Pinto Balsemão, unmarried and without issue.

Out of wedlock he had a son by Isabel Maria Supico Pinto (born Lisbon, 26 October 1942), second wife (married São Paulo, São Paulo, 9 June 1976) without issue of Vasco Maria Vasques da Cunha d' Eça da Costa e Almeida, 3rd Viscount of Maiorca (born Lisbon, Encarnação, 12 May 1923), natural daughter of Minister Clotário Luís Supico Ribeiro Pinto (1909–1986, 937th Associate of the Second Tauromachic Club, son of Liberato Damião Ribeiro Pinto and Maria Augusta Supico), by actress Maria Adelaide da Silva Lalande (Castelo Branco, Salgueiro do Campo, 7 November 1913 – Lisbon, 21 March 1968), wife of actor Ribeirinho:

  • Francisco Maria Supico Pinto Balsemão, married Ana Duarte and had two daughters:
    • Isabel Duarte Pinto Balsemão.
    • Luísa Duarte Pinto Balsemão.

Honours

References

  1. ^ "EPC – European Publishers – Recherchen aus Hamburg". Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Cidadãos Nacionais Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas". Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas. Retrieved 28 January 2017.

External links

  Media related to Francisco Pinto Balsemão at Wikimedia Commons

  • Francisco Pinto Balsemao in GeneAll.net
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Portugal
1978–1979
Succeeded by

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Francisco Jose Pereira Pinto Balsemao Portuguese pronunciation fɾɐ ˈsiʃku ˈpĩtu baɫsɨˈmɐ w born 1 September 1937 is a Portuguese businessman former journalist and retired politician who served as Prime Minister of Portugal from 1981 to 1983 His ExcellencyFrancisco Pinto BalsemaoGCC GCIH GCL GOBalsemao in 1982Prime Minister of PortugalIn office 9 January 1981 9 June 1983PresidentAntonio Ramalho EanesDeputyDiogo Freitas do AmaralPreceded byFrancisco Sa CarneiroSucceeded byMario SoaresPresident of the Social Democratic PartyIn office 13 December 1980 27 February 1983Secretary GeneralAntonio CapuchoPreceded byFrancisco Sa CarneiroSucceeded byNuno Rodrigues dos SantosMinister of Social AffairsIn office 3 August 1981 4 September 1981Prime MinisterHimselfPreceded byJoao Morais LeitaoSucceeded byCarlos MacedoAssistant Minister to the Prime MinisterIn office 3 January 1980 9 January 1981Prime MinisterFrancisco Sa CarneiroPreceded byManuel da Costa BrasSucceeded byBasilio HortaPersonal detailsBorn 1937 09 01 1 September 1937 age 85 Lisbon PortugalPolitical partySocial Democratic PartyAlma materUniversity of LisbonOccupationJournalist newspaper editor newspaper administrator chief executive officer of impresa media group chair of the european publishers councilSignature Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Family 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditHe is the son of Henrique Patricio de Balsemao Guarda Guarda 9 September 1897 and wife married Lisbon 21 May 1922 Maria Adelaide van Zeller de Castro Pereira Sintra 11 August 1897 02 March 1984 Career EditBeing a licentiate in Law from the University of Lisbon Pinto Balsemao s pre political career was in newspaper publishing After working as a journalist and then as an administrator of Diario Popular the People s Daily in English from 1963 to 1971 he founded the Expresso magazine in 1973 and continued to direct it until 1980 He is one of top managers and owners of Impresa media group Pinto Balsemao was Member of parliament before the revolution 1969 1973 when together with Francisco de Sa Carneiro Joaquim Magalhaes Mota Carlos Mota Pinto Joao Bosco Mota Amaral Alberto Joao Jardim Antonio Barbosa de Melo and Antonio Marques Mendes he helped to found the Social Democratic Party PSD of which he is currently member number 1 In 1975 he was elected to the Constituent Assembly which was charged with drafting a new constitution and served as an interim legislature Pinto Balsemao was chosen as a Vice President of this body Following the victory of the Democratic Alliance a coalition led by the PSD in two parliamentary elections in 1979 and 1980 Pinto Balsemao held senior positions in two cabinets led by Prime Minister Sa Carneiro When Sa Carneiro was killed in an air accident on 4 December 1980 the Social Democratic Party chose Pinto Balsemao to succeed him Despite his reputation for competence he was widely perceived as lacking Sa Carneiro s charisma He had difficulty maintaining the level of support enjoyed by his party which had been based to a large extent on Sa Carneiro s personal popularity He also had to cope with friction within the Democratic Alliance and found the Democratic and Social Centre leader Diogo Freitas do Amaral a difficult ally These factors contributed to his defeat in the parliamentary election of 1983 He finally retired from Parliament in 1987 though not from politics Pinto Balsemao currently serves as Chairman of the European Publishers Council 1 and as chief executive officer of Grupo Impresa in Portugal He was the founder on 6 October 1992 of Sociedade Independente de Comunicacao SIC the first Portuguese private television network He is also a member of Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group and as such has attracted some controversy He participated in more than 30 Bilderberg Conferences since 1981 He is also a Member of the Portuguese Council of State elected by the Assembly of the Republic and chosen by the current President of the Republic his fellow party colleague and former president of the Social Democratic Party PSD Anibal Cavaco Silva Family EditHe married firstly and divorced Maria Isabel de Lacerda Pinto da Costa Lobo daughter of Manuel da Costa Lobo Cardoso Vila Real Vila Real 15 November 1907 Director General of the Banco de Angola and wife married Luanda 20 October 1934 Maria Amelia de Lacerda Rebelo Pinto Quissol Malanje married secondly to Jose da Franca de Horta Machado Guedes Leitao Cruz born Lisbon 18 October 1947 without issue and had two children Monica da Costa Lobo Pinto Balsemao married to Filipe Pereira Caldas Penaguiao born Luanda 8 September 1963 son of Antonio Manuel de Paula Morando Penaguiao born Lisbon 20 June 1935 of Italian descent and wife Maria Joao da Costa Pereira Caldas born Lisbon 17 June 1945 and had two children Tomas Pinto Balsemao Penaguiao and Marta Pinto Balsemao Penaguiao Henrique da Costa Lobo Pinto Balsemao Director of Programs of SIC married on 29 April 2006 to Vera Cravinho and had three children Maria Cravinho Pinto Balsemao Concha Cravinho Pinto Balsemao Vicente Cravinho Pinto Balsemao born 2010 He married secondly Maria Mercedes Aliu Presas of Spanish descent and had two children Joana Presas Pinto Balsemao born Lisbon Sao Sebastiao da Pedreira 25 June 1976 married to Francisco de Atouguia Belford Correia da Silva born Lisbon 31 October 1974 son of Pedro de Barros Belford Correia da Silva born Luanda 24 April 1946 of the Counts formerly Viscounts of Paco de Arcos of remote English ancestry and first wife as her first husband married Lisbon 6 October 1972 and divorced Margarida Maria de Castro de Atouguia born Lisbon Santos o Velho 30 October 1948 of the Viscounts of de Atouguia and had three children Francisco Pinto Balsemao Correia da Silva born Oeiras Paco de Arcos 29 June 2001 Teresa Pinto Balsemao Correia da Silva born Lisbon 9 November 2004 and Pedro Pinto Balsemao Correia da Silva born Lisbon 24 August 2007 She went to St Julian s School in Carcavelos Francisco Pedro Presas Pinto Balsemao unmarried and without issue Out of wedlock he had a son by Isabel Maria Supico Pinto born Lisbon 26 October 1942 second wife married Sao Paulo Sao Paulo 9 June 1976 without issue of Vasco Maria Vasques da Cunha d Eca da Costa e Almeida 3rd Viscount of Maiorca born Lisbon Encarnacao 12 May 1923 natural daughter of Minister Clotario Luis Supico Ribeiro Pinto 1909 1986 937th Associate of the Second Tauromachic Club son of Liberato Damiao Ribeiro Pinto and Maria Augusta Supico by actress Maria Adelaide da Silva Lalande Castelo Branco Salgueiro do Campo 7 November 1913 Lisbon 21 March 1968 wife of actor Ribeirinho Francisco Maria Supico Pinto Balsemao married Ana Duarte and had two daughters Isabel Duarte Pinto Balsemao Luisa Duarte Pinto Balsemao Honours Edit Grand Officer of the Order Merit Portugal 17 October 1983 2 Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown Belgium 23 November 1981 2 Grand Cross of the National Order of the Southern Cross Brazil 25 November 1981 2 Grand Cross of the Order of Merit Greece 8 September 1982 2 Grand Cross Order of the Flag of the Republic of Hungary Hungary 26 November 1982 2 Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Italy 2 December 1982 2 Grand Cross of the Order of Pope Pius IX Holy See 15 March 1983 2 Grand Cross of the Order of Christ Portugal 8 June 1983 2 Grand Cross of the Order of the Yugoslav Flag Yugoslavia 8 June 1983 2 Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic Spain 20 March 1989 2 Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry Portugal 5 January 2006 2 Grand Cross of the Order of Liberty Portugal 25 April 2011 2 References Edit EPC European Publishers Recherchen aus Hamburg Retrieved 19 October 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l Cidadaos Nacionais Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas Pagina Oficial das Ordens Honorificas Portuguesas Retrieved 28 January 2017 External links Edit Media related to Francisco Pinto Balsemao at Wikimedia Commons Francisco Pinto Balsemao in GeneAll netPolitical officesPreceded byDiogo de Freitas do Amaral Prime Minister of Portugal1978 1979 Succeeded byMario Soares Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francisco Pinto Balsemao amp oldid 1127076941, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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