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* 1949 – António Guterres, Portuguese politician, Prime Minister of Portugal
* António Guterres, 2005 – present
In this role she represents the UNHCR and High Commissioner António Guterres at the diplomatic level and works to facilitate long-term solutions for people displaced by large-scale crises, such as Afghanistan and Somalia.
The Socialist Party, under the leadership of António Guterres, came to power following the October 1995 parliamentary elections.
Bush and Bill Clinton took the prize as a pair in 2005, and film actress Angelina Jolie and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees High Commissioner António Guterres received the award together in 2007.
8th António Guterres ( two terms );
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The congress criticized the right-wing policies of the socialist government of António Guterres and debated the future of the PCP following the debacle of the Socialist Bloc.
In May 2005, Papandreou was elected Vice President of the Socialist International following a proposal by the former President, António Guterres.
In 1995, the Socialist Party, then led by António Guterres, won a general election for the first time in twelve years, and in 1999, they failed to obtain what would have been an historic absolute majority for the party by only one MP.
In 2001, after a massive defeat in the 2001 local elections, António Guterres resigned as Prime Minister and called for new elections in 2002.
António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres, (; born 30 April 1949 ) is a Portuguese politician, a former prime minister and President of the Socialist International.
António Guterres was born and raised in Portugal's capital, Lisbon, son of Virgílio Dias Guterres ( b. São José, Lisbon, 21 October 1913 ) and wife Ilda Cândida de Oliveira ( b. Fundão, Donas, 12 February 1923 ).
During his college years Guterres was never involved in the student opposition to the authoritarian regime of António de Oliveira Salazar and, from 1968, Marcelo Caetano.
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It was also in this location that former Portuguese dictator António de Oliveira Salazar had a summer house.
Many of them ( former party leader António Sousa Franco, party co-founder Magalhães Mota, writer and feminist Natália Correia ) supported the Opções Inadiáveis ( Pressing Options ) manifesto, and then left to create the Independent Social Democrat Association ( Associação Social Democrata Independente, ASDI ) and the Social Democrat Movement ( Movimento Social Democrata, MSD ), forming electoral coalitions ( later fusioning to ) the Socialist Party during the 1970s – 1980s.
His second wife ( whom he also divorced ) was Maria João Espírito Santo Bustorff Silva ( born Lisbon, 13 August 1950 ), daughter of António Sérgio Carneiro Bustorff Silva ( born 9 July 1923 ) and wife ( m. 1940 ) Ana Maria da Anunciação de Fátima de Morais Sarmento Cohen do Espírito Santo Silva ( born 1928, Sephardi Jewish on her maternal grandfather's side ), and former wife of José Luís de Castro Caldas ( born 16 April 1941 ), with one son, by whom she has one daughter: Isabel Bustorff Lobo Antunes ( born 1983 ).
* António Agostinho Neto, a former president of Angola
* António Mascarenhas Monteiro, former President of Cape Verde
* António Isaac Monteiro, former foreign minister of Guinea-Bissau
António Luís dos Santos da Costa, ( born July 17, 1961 in Lisbon ) is a Portuguese lawyer and politician, former Minister and current Mayor of Lisbon.
Some of its better known former members include Salgado Zenha, Manuel Alegre, António de Almeida Santos, Miguel Torga, António Nobre, Vergílio Ferreira, Zeca Afonso, and Adriano Correia de Oliveira.
In addition to these posts, José Sócrates was Portugal's Minister for Youth and Sports and one of the organisers of the UEFA Euro 2004 football championship in Portugal, as well as being a former Environment Minister in the governments of António Guterres.
* António Couto dos Santos, former Minister for Youth ( 1987 – 91 ), Parliamentary Affairs ( 1991 – 92 ) and Education ( 1993 – 95 )
In 2005, Kouchner was a candidate for the position of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ), but lost the appointment in favor of former Portuguese Prime Minister, António Guterres, who was nominated by then-UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
* António José Vieira Santa Rita ( before 1810-22 December 1877 ), the Civil-Governor of the former District of Horta
It was also a centre of the faith community during the period of exploration ; the home to several churches and religious sanctuaries, that include: the Jesuit Church and Convent, the Church of Misericórdia ( Mercy ), the Convent of São João, the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Glória, the Convento de Santo António, the Império dos Nobres ( in homage to the 1672 volcanic eruption ) and the old Clock Tower ( former tower of another destroyed church ).
Heads of State who are recipients of the Chain include King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said of Oman, King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, King Harald V of Norway, Portuguese former President António Ramalho Eanes, German former President Dr. Richard von Weizsäcker and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.
He married three times, firstly in 1964 to Maria Fernanda de Carvalho de Sá Dantas, secondly in 1985 to Clara Crabbé da Rocha ( daughter of Miguel Torga ) and thirdly in 1987 to Maria do Rosário Bandeira de Lima de Sousa Machado ( b. c. 1951 ), former and first wife of António Carlos Guerra Raposo de Magalhães, who died in 2004 ).
In first round was easily won by Freitas do Amaral, supported by all the right-wing parties, while Soares defeated the other two left-wing candidates, the former Prime-Minister Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo-to date the only woman to be a candidate to the Portuguese presidency-and Salgado Zenha ( supported by outgoing president António Ramalho Eanes, founder of the short-lived Democratic Renewal Party, and by the Portuguese Communist Party, whose candidate, Ângelo Veloso, left the race some days before the poll ).
Eusébio and António Sousa were two of the club's most famous players ; both played for the biggest clubs in the country, the former with Benfica and the latter with both Porto and Sporting, and had long spells with the Portuguese national team ; Sousa also later managed the team.
* António Mascarenhas Monteiro – former President
* HE António Ramalho Eanes, former President of the Portuguese Republic

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