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João Soares (politician)

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Prime Minister
  
Antonio Costa

Political party
  
Socialist Party

Education
  
University of Lisbon

Succeeded by
  
Pedro Santana Lopes

Spouse
  
Annick Burhenne

Preceded by
  
Jorge Sampaio

Name
  
Joao Soares

Preceded by
  
Teresa Morais

Alma mater
  
University of Lisbon



Full Name
  
Joao Barroso Soares

Born
  
29 August 1949 (age 74) Lisbon (
1949-08-29
)

Role
  
Former Lord Mayor of Lisbon

Children
  
Maria Ines Soares, Maria Mafalda Soares, Jonas Soares, Lilah Soares, Mario Alberto Soares

Parents
  
Mario Soares, Maria Barroso

Grandparents
  
Joao Lopes Soares, Maria da Encarnacao Simoes, Elisa Nobre Baptista, Alfredo Jose Barroso

Similar People
  
Mario Soares, Maria Barroso, Maria Joao Abreu, Augusto Santos Silva, Antonio Costa

Joao soares


João Barroso Soares (born in São Cristóvão e São Lourenço, Lisbon, 29 August 1949) is a Portuguese editor and Socialist Party politician, who was President of the Municipality of Lisbon from 1995 to 2002.

João Soares (politician) Jornal O Alcoa Joo Soares visita Alcobaa

He is the son of the former Portuguese Prime Minister and President, Mário Soares, and the actress Maria Barroso. He was married to Maria Olímpia Soares (b. 1951), daughter of António Domingos de Oliveira Soares and wife Clotilde Soares, by whom he had three children: Maria Inês (b. 1976), Maria Mafalda (b. 1981) and Mário Alberto (b. 1987). Later divorced, he married the Belgian Annick Burhenne, by whom he had a son Jonas (b. 2003), named after Jonas Savimbi, of whom João Soares is an admirer, and a daughter Lilah (b. 2007).

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He was member of the European Parliament and of the Portuguese State Council.

João Soares (politician) Joo Soares uma surpresa na Cultura com peso poltico PBLICO

In 2004, he lost to Manuel Alegre and José Sócrates a bid for the party leadership, and in October 2005 lost to Fernando Seara the election for President of the Municipality of Sintra. He also lost the election for president of the Municipality of Lisbon to Pedro Santana Lopes, in 2001, being the first mayor of Lisboa to lose a reelection.

João Soares (politician) Facebook Caso das bofetadas PSD chama Joo Soares ao Parlamento

In July 2008 he was elected President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly. He was reelected for another one-year term in July 2009.

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During the United States elections, 2012, he acted as the special coordinator for the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) international electoral observer team.

In April 2016, in a Facebook post, João Soares, Minister of Culture, said that he looked forward to landing "salutary blows" on two newspaper columnists. The post attracted hundreds of critical comments from the public, opposition politicians and journalists. Mr Soares, resigned after Prime Minister António Costa reprimanded him and issued a public apology. He initially defended his comments as a response to an "insulting personal attack", but later apologised.

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