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Constituency
  
Setubal District

Name
  
Narana Coissoro

Constituency
  
Lisboa District

Role
  
Constituency
  
Lisboa District

Children
  
One son


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Full Name
  
Narana Sinai Coissoro

Born
  
3 October 1933 (age 90) Goa, Portuguese India (
1933-10-03
)

Spouse(s)
  
Teresa da Costa Brandao

Alma mater
  
University of CoimbraSOAS, University of London

Education
  
University of Coimbra, SOAS, University of London

Political party
  
CDS – People\'s Party

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Narana Sinai Coissoró, (born 3 October 1933), is a Portuguese lawyer, professor and retired politician of the right-wing CDS – People's Party (Portuguese: Centro Democrático e Social/Partido Popular - CDS/PP).

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Political activity

Narana Coissoró is a former Deputy to the Assembly of the Republic. He was leader of his party parliamentary group between 1978 and 1991.

Other activities

Coissoró is President of the Center for Oriental Studies of the Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas (ISCSP - Higher Institute of Political and Social Sciences), of the Technical University of Lisbon. He also heads the Goan Community Centre in Portugal.

Personal life

Narana Coissoró is married to Teresa da Costa Brandão, born at Caldas da Rainha, by whom he has a daughter, Smitá da Costa Brandão Coissoró.

He has a degree in law by the University of Coimbra and a doctorate from SOAS, University of London.

Awards

  • Grand Officer of the Order of Public Instruction (09-06-1993)
  • Grand Officer of the Order of Christ (09-06-1995)
  • Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry (30-01-2006)
  • Publications

  • Kalyanam, Chandran (2004). Seeking an Alliance: A Psychiatrist's Guide to the Indian Matrimonial Process in America. iUniverse. ISBN 978-0-595-31384-6. Retrieved 2011-05-05. 
  • References

    Narana Coissoró Wikipedia