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President
  
Anibal Cavaco Silva

Prime Minister
  
Antonio Guterres

Prime Minister
  
Antonio Costa

Name
  
Luis Santos

Preceded by
  
Assuncao Cristas

Role
  
Portuguese Politician

President
  
Jorge Sampaio


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Preceded by
  
Fernando Gomes da Silva

Luís Manuel Capoulas Santos (born August 22, 1951 in Montemor-o-Novo), commonly known as Capoulas Santos, is a Portuguese politician, currently serving as Minister of Agriculture, Forests and Rural Development.

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Life before politics

Capoulas Santos was born in Montemor-o-Novo. He is a licenciate in Sociology from the University of Évora. He worked as a secondary education teacher before taking a position as a technician in the Ministry of Agriculture.

Political activity

His political career started in 1976, after being elected as an alderman in his home city of Montemor-o-Novo.

He was first elected to the Assembly of the Republic in 1991, and took office as Minister of Agriculture in 1998, replacing Fernando Gomes da Silva, under whom he was Secretary of State. He kept the office until 2002, when the government led by António Guterres resigned after a landslide defeat in local elections.

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Capoulas Santos was elected Member of the European Parliament for the Socialist Party; part of the Party of European Socialists, between 2004 and 2014.

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He returned to the Ministry of Agriculture in 2015, after the nomination of António Costa as Prime Minister.

Awards

  • Grand Cross of the Order of Entrepreneurial Merit, Category of Agricultural Merit (17/01/2006).

  • Luís Capoulas Santos Pecuriapt

    References

    Luís Capoulas Santos Wikipedia