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Vasco Cordeiro

Vasco Ilídio Alves Cordeiro (born 28 March 1973) is a Portuguese Socialist Party politician, who served as President of the Regional Government of the Azores from 2012, following his party's victory in the 2012 Azores regional election,[1][2] until 2020.

Vasco Cordeiro
Vasco Cordeiro in 2016
President of the Regional Government of the Azores
In office
6 November 2012 – 24 November 2020
Vice PresidentSérgio Ávila
RepresentativePedro Catarino
Preceded byCarlos César
Succeeded byJosé Manuel Bolieiro
Regional Secretary of Economics
In office
18 November 2008 – 6 November 2012
PresidentCarlos César
Preceded byDuarte Ponte
Succeeded byJoaquim Bastos e Silva
Regional Secretary of the Presidency
In office
16 November 2004 – 18 November 2008
PresidentCarlos César
Preceded byRoberto Amaral
Succeeded byAndré Bradford
Regional Secretary of Agriculture and Fisheries
In office
8 December 2003 – 16 November 2004
PresidentCarlos César
Preceded byRicardo Rodrigues
Succeeded byNoé Rodrigues
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores
Assumed office
13 October 1996
ConstituencySão Miguel Island
Personal details
Born
Vasco Ilídio Alves Cordeiro

(1973-03-28) 28 March 1973 (age 51)
Covoada, São Miguel Island (Azores), Portugal
Political partySocialist Party
SpousePaula Cristina Cordeiro
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Coimbra

Early life edit

Vasco Cordeiro was born in the civil parish of Covoada, deannexed from the neighboring parish of Relva, in the flanks of the Serra Devassa, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) northwest of Ponta Delgada.[3] He was born to middle-class farming family, the youngest of three sons of Luís and Lourdes Cordeiro.[3]

He was in the Associação de Escoteiros de Portugal (Scouting Association of Portugal) and the local choir, who sung throughout the island.[3][4] In addition to music, after school Cordeiro was active in theatre and literature: his mother was an author of dramas and comedies, and he and his friends would represent these roles throughout the island, such as Tradição and Sogra.[3]

He continued his interest in music, even as he studied law in the Faculty of Law, at the University of Coimbra,[4] where became part of the Grupo de Fados de Coimbra Alta Medina (Alta Medina Fado Group of Coimbra).[3] He interpreted the Balada da Despedida during the annual Queima das Fitas (1990–1995).[3]

Career edit

He returned to the Azores in 1995, and began to practice law,[4] while at the same time beginning his role in the Juventude Socialista (Socialist Youth).[3] He campaigned door-to-door in 1996, where he quickly built an empathy with the people.[3]

With a post-graduate degree in Regional Law (achieved through a partnership between the University of the Azores and the Faculty of Law, at the University of Lisbon), Cordeiro served as legal counsel for the Associação de Jovens Agricultores Micaelenses (São Miguel Association of Agricultural Youth) between 1998 and 2001.[3][4] He completed a dissertation on the A Dissolução dos Órgãos de Governo Próprio das Regiões Autónomas (The Dissolution of Government Bodies in the Autonomous Regions) (1998), before beginning an internship with the Portuguese Order of Lawyers, producing a dissertation on Breves Notas sobre a Deontologia Profissional do Advogado (Brief Notes on the Profession Ethics of Lawyers).[4] He continued his legal practice between 1995 and 2003, supplementing it with teaching 11th Grade Philosophy at the Escola Secundária Antero de Quental (Antero de Quental Secondary School), in Ponta Delgada.[4]

Meanwhile, he became the president of the JS-A (Juventude Socialista Açoriano) between 1997 and 1999, assuming in 1996 a place in the Regional Legislature of the Azores.[3][4] He led the PS in the assembly from November 2000 until December 2003.[4] At this date he abandoned his work as legal counsel and substituted Ricardo Rodrigues, who resigned following the Farfalha scandal, in the Secretary of Agriculture and Fishing.[4] The following year, he exercised the functions of Regional Secretary for the Presidency, during the 9th Regional Government of the Azores, and responsible for the Economy portfolio during the fourth government of Carlos César.[3][4]

In the 2012 regional election, he was elected with more votes and deputies then his predecessor in 1996, when the PS defeated the 20-year Social Democratic government of Mota Amaral.[3]

Personal life edit

It was during his inter-island campaigning that he met Paula Cristina, a senior member of the cabin crew of SATA Air Açores, whom he later married in 2008.[3] They have two children, Tomás, born in 2010 and António, born in 2013.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Luciano Alvarez (2012-10-14). "Eleições regionais nos Açores: vencedores e vencidos". Público (in Portuguese). Sonae.com. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  2. ^ Lusa/SOL (2012-10-14). "PERFIL: Vasco Cordeiro garante novo ciclo socialista". sol.sapo.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Perfil Vasco Cordeiro candidato do PS nas eleições regionais dos Açores do próximo ano: Sucessor de Carlos César "vai ter prova dura no imediato, mas o futuro chega assim" (PDF) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Público, 1 November 2011, retrieved 2012-11-22
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j GRA, ed. (2012). "Vasco Alves COrdeiro" (in Portuguese). Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal: Governo Regional dos Açores. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  5. ^ "Biografia: Vasco Alves Cordeiro". Governo Regional dos Açores. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
Political offices
Preceded by President of the Regional
Government of the Azores

2012–2020
Succeeded by

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Vasco Ilidio Alves Cordeiro born 28 March 1973 is a Portuguese Socialist Party politician who served as President of the Regional Government of the Azores from 2012 following his party s victory in the 2012 Azores regional election 1 2 until 2020 Vasco CordeiroVasco Cordeiro in 2016President of the Regional Government of the AzoresIn office 6 November 2012 24 November 2020Vice PresidentSergio AvilaRepresentativePedro CatarinoPreceded byCarlos CesarSucceeded byJose Manuel BolieiroRegional Secretary of EconomicsIn office 18 November 2008 6 November 2012PresidentCarlos CesarPreceded byDuarte PonteSucceeded byJoaquim Bastos e SilvaRegional Secretary of the PresidencyIn office 16 November 2004 18 November 2008PresidentCarlos CesarPreceded byRoberto AmaralSucceeded byAndre BradfordRegional Secretary of Agriculture and FisheriesIn office 8 December 2003 16 November 2004PresidentCarlos CesarPreceded byRicardo RodriguesSucceeded byNoe RodriguesMember of the Legislative Assembly of the AzoresIncumbentAssumed office 13 October 1996ConstituencySao Miguel IslandPersonal detailsBornVasco Ilidio Alves Cordeiro 1973 03 28 28 March 1973 age 51 Covoada Sao Miguel Island Azores PortugalPolitical partySocialist PartySpousePaula Cristina CordeiroChildren2Alma materUniversity of Coimbra Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editVasco Cordeiro was born in the civil parish of Covoada deannexed from the neighboring parish of Relva in the flanks of the Serra Devassa 6 kilometres 3 7 mi northwest of Ponta Delgada 3 He was born to middle class farming family the youngest of three sons of Luis and Lourdes Cordeiro 3 He was in the Associacao de Escoteiros de Portugal Scouting Association of Portugal and the local choir who sung throughout the island 3 4 In addition to music after school Cordeiro was active in theatre and literature his mother was an author of dramas and comedies and he and his friends would represent these roles throughout the island such as Tradicao and Sogra 3 He continued his interest in music even as he studied law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Coimbra 4 where became part of the Grupo de Fados de Coimbra Alta Medina Alta Medina Fado Group of Coimbra 3 He interpreted the Balada da Despedida during the annual Queima das Fitas 1990 1995 3 Career editHe returned to the Azores in 1995 and began to practice law 4 while at the same time beginning his role in the Juventude Socialista Socialist Youth 3 He campaigned door to door in 1996 where he quickly built an empathy with the people 3 With a post graduate degree in Regional Law achieved through a partnership between the University of the Azores and the Faculty of Law at the University of Lisbon Cordeiro served as legal counsel for the Associacao de Jovens Agricultores Micaelenses Sao Miguel Association of Agricultural Youth between 1998 and 2001 3 4 He completed a dissertation on the A Dissolucao dos orgaos de Governo Proprio das Regioes Autonomas The Dissolution of Government Bodies in the Autonomous Regions 1998 before beginning an internship with the Portuguese Order of Lawyers producing a dissertation on Breves Notas sobre a Deontologia Profissional do Advogado Brief Notes on the Profession Ethics of Lawyers 4 He continued his legal practice between 1995 and 2003 supplementing it with teaching 11th Grade Philosophy at the Escola Secundaria Antero de Quental Antero de Quental Secondary School in Ponta Delgada 4 Meanwhile he became the president of the JS A Juventude Socialista Acoriano between 1997 and 1999 assuming in 1996 a place in the Regional Legislature of the Azores 3 4 He led the PS in the assembly from November 2000 until December 2003 4 At this date he abandoned his work as legal counsel and substituted Ricardo Rodrigues who resigned following the Farfalha scandal in the Secretary of Agriculture and Fishing 4 The following year he exercised the functions of Regional Secretary for the Presidency during the 9th Regional Government of the Azores and responsible for the Economy portfolio during the fourth government of Carlos Cesar 3 4 In the 2012 regional election he was elected with more votes and deputies then his predecessor in 1996 when the PS defeated the 20 year Social Democratic government of Mota Amaral 3 Personal life editIt was during his inter island campaigning that he met Paula Cristina a senior member of the cabin crew of SATA Air Acores whom he later married in 2008 3 They have two children Tomas born in 2010 and Antonio born in 2013 5 References edit Luciano Alvarez 2012 10 14 Eleicoes regionais nos Acores vencedores e vencidos Publico in Portuguese Sonae com Retrieved 2012 10 15 Lusa SOL 2012 10 14 PERFIL Vasco Cordeiro garante novo ciclo socialista sol sapo pt in Portuguese Retrieved 2012 10 15 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Perfil Vasco Cordeiro candidato do PS nas eleicoes regionais dos Acores do proximo ano Sucessor de Carlos Cesar vai ter prova dura no imediato mas o futuro chega assim PDF in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal Publico 1 November 2011 retrieved 2012 11 22 a b c d e f g h i j GRA ed 2012 Vasco Alves COrdeiro in Portuguese Ponta Delgada Azores Portugal Governo Regional dos Acores Retrieved 2012 11 23 Biografia Vasco Alves Cordeiro Governo Regional dos Acores Retrieved 2016 10 08 Political officesPreceded byCarlos Cesar President of the RegionalGovernment of the Azores2012 2020 Succeeded byJose Manuel Bolieiro Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vasco Cordeiro amp oldid 1204190655, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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