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Preceded by
  
Jose Socrates

Preceded by
  
Luis Marques Guedes

Party
  
Socialist Party

Prime Minister
  
Antonio Guterres

Role
  
Portuguese Politician


Preceded by
  
Armando Vara

Name
  
Antonio Seguro

Prime Minister
  
Antonio Guterres

Prime Minister
  
Antonio Guterres

Succeeded by
  
Antonio Costa

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Spouse
  
Margarida Maldonado Freitas

Education
  
Universidade Autonoma de Lisboa

Similar People
  
Antonio Costa, Jose Socrates, Pedro Passos Coelho, Mario Soares, Paulo Portas

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António José Martins Seguro (born 11 March 1962) is a Portuguese politician for the Socialist Party (PS). Seguro was Secretary General of the PS from 2011 until September 2014, and he was the leader of the biggest party of the opposition in the Portuguese Parliament.

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Early life and education

Seguro was born on 11 March 1962 in Penamacor. He entered politics at a very young age and became a member of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) as a youth. He attended the 1st cycle program in business organization and management at the ISCTE – Lisbon University Institute, but he did not graduate. Seguro has a degree in international relations awarded later by the Autonomous University of Lisbon.

Career

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Seguro became involved in political activities from a very young age, always linked to the Socialist Party (PS). He was successively secretary general of Socialist Youth, president of the National Youth Council and chairman of the Youth Forum of the European Communities. He was first elected to the Portuguese Parliament in 1991, and again eight years later. In 1995, the Socialist Party won the parliamentary elections, leaving the leader António Guterres to form a government. Seguro initially was Secretary of State for Youth and later assistant secretary of State's prime minister. After a cabinet reshuffle he was promoted to Deputy Minister of the Prime Minister. He also played the role of coordinator of the Standing Committee of the Portuguese Socialist Party and president of the Municipal Assembly of Penamacor. In 1999, António Guterres's PS again won the legislative elections and formed the XIV Constitutional Government, but Seguro moved to other functions. The former cabinet member was elected deputy to the European Parliament, between July 1999 and July 2001. In these two years, serving in the parliament, he was an effective member of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs (in these functions he was co-author of the Report on the Treaty of Nice and the Future of the European Union) and a substitute for the Commission for Employment and Social Affairs. He was also president of the Delegation for Relations with Central America and Mexico, vice president of the Socialist Group in the European Parliament and president of the Portuguese Socialist delegation. After leaving Parliament, he returned to the parliament, being reelected in the elections of 2002. He was also appointed member of the National Secretariat of the Socialist Party. After the municipal elections of December 2002, he accumulated these positions with membership in the Municipal Assembly of Gouveia.

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After Prime Minister José Sócrates resigned as PS General Secretary on the election night of 5 June 2011, having lost the general election by a margin higher than expected, Seguro was elected leader of the party on 23 July 2011, winning 68% of the vote; his challenger, Francisco Assis, got 32%.

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In 2013, he was listed as one of the attendees of the annual Bilderberg Group conference with the title 'Secretary General, Socialist Party'.

PS leadership election, 2011

  • (Source: Official results)
  • PS leadership election, 2013

  • (Source: Official results)
  • PS prime ministerial primary election, 2014

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  • António José Seguro Antnio Jos Seguro lider do seu ranking Estado Sentido

    References

    António José Seguro Wikipedia