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Preceded by
  
Alberto Joao Jardim

Nationality
  
Portuguese

Preceded by
  
Alberto Joao Jardim

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Paulo Cafofo

Name
  
Miguel Albuquerque

Preceded by
  
Virgilio Pereira

Political party
  
PSD of Madeira


Miguel Albuquerque

Born
  
4 May 1961 (age 63) Funchal Madeira (
1961-05-04
)

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Miguel Filipe Machado de Albuquerque is a Portuguese politician of the PSD and the current President of the Regional Government of Madeira. He took office as leader of the Social Democratic Party of Madeira on 10 January 2015. He was a former Mayor (Presidente da Câmara in Portuguese) of Funchal, Madeira. Albuquerque likes gardening, growing many types of roses in his Duchess of Braganza Rose Garden.

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As Mayor of Funchal

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As a Mayor he signed an agreement to the twinning of the city of Funchal and Gibraltar on 13 May 2009 by the then mayor of Gibraltar Solomon Levy, who had been an Evacuee during the Evacuation of the Gibraltarian civilian population during World War II from Gibraltar to Madeira. Levy then had a meeting with the then President of Madeira Alberto João Jardim.

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In April 2012 Miguel opened a road in St Helier, Jersey, which was named Rue de Funchal, after his native city.

Presidential Election

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In the 29 March 2015 regional elections Albuquerque's centre right party PSD have held on to power after an overall majority with 44.4% of the votes and winning 24 seats in the regional parliament. It was the 11th time in a row the PSD has won an absolute majority in Madeira.

Background into the Election

This election was the first in which PSD's former leader and president of the region, Alberto João Jardim's name did not appear on the ballot, as he stated in 2011, meaning he would step down as the president and leader of PSD-Madeira in 2015. Albuquerque was then elected on 29 December 2014 as president and leader of PSD-Madeira, but he stated that he would not automatically assume the position as president of the Autonomous Region of Madeira without any elections, though parliament was dissolved. In accordance with the law, once parliament is dissolved, the president is obliged go to Lisbon to join a meeting of the Portuguese Council of State and to explain why parliament was dissolved. The president at the time Alberto Joao Jardim was called to attend, which he did and he asked Cavaco Silva, President of Portugal, to call an election in Madeira, which he did so for the 29th of March 2015.

Books

  • Funchal, sobre a Cidade - Colectânea de artigos publicados, Quetzal Editores, 1996;
  • Espelho Múltiplo - Política e Modernidade, Edicarte Editora, 1999;
  • Roseiras Antigas de Jardim, Alêtheia Editora, 2006;
  • Crónicas dum Lugar-Comum, Alêtheia Editora, 2010.
  • References

    Miguel Albuquerque Wikipedia


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