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+ | |description=Attended the 2006 Bilderberg conference as non-executive administrator of the Portuguese [[Santander Group|Banco Santander Totta]], and the [[2009 Bilderberg]] as President of the Social Democratic Party (which despite its name it is a liberal-conservative party). | ||
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+ | '''Maria Manuela Dias Ferreira Leite''', commonly known as '''Manuela Ferreira Leite''', is a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[economist]], [[pundit]] and retired [[politician]]. | ||
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+ | She attended the [[2006 Bilderberg conference]] as non-executive administrator of the Portuguese [[Banco Santander Totta]], and the [[2009 Bilderberg]] as President of the Social Democratic Party (which despite its name it is a liberal-conservative party). | ||
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+ | ==Background== | ||
+ | She was born in Lisbon, Portugal. | ||
+ | Manuela Ferreira Leite comes from a family of many generations of famous lawyers, but she has chosen to follow finance and economics instead. Her brother [[José Eugénio Dias Ferreira]] is a Lisbon lawyer and a [[political commentator]] and [[sports commentator]]. She is a daughter of Carlos Eugénio Dias Ferreira (b. [[Lisbon]], 18 May 1908), a [[Licentiate (degree)|Licentiate]] in [[Law]] from the [[Faculty of Law]] of the [[University of Lisbon]] and a [[lawyer]], and wife Julieta Teixeira de Carvalho, a [[Licentiate (degree)|Licentiate]] in [[Engineering]] from the [[Instituto Superior Técnico]] of the [[Technical University of Lisbon]] and an [[engineer]], daughter of José Teixeira de Carvalho and wife Etelvina Ferreira de Carvalho. Her paternal grandfather José Eugénio Dias Ferreira ([[Lisbon]], 13 November 1882 – [[Lisbon]], 17 January 1953) was also a lawyer from the [[University of Coimbra]], being a natural son of [[Minister (government)|Minister]] and [[Minister-counselor|Counselor]] [[José Dias Ferreira]] by an unknown mother. | ||
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+ | She is a fifth cousin of her non-immediate predecessor [[Pedro Santana Lopes]]. | ||
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+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | She is a [[Licentiate (degree)|Licentiate]] in [[Finances]] from the ISEG - ''Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão'' (formerly known as ''ISCEF - Instituto Superior de Ciências Económicas e Financeiras''), a noted economics and finance school of the [[Technical University of Lisbon]]. | ||
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+ | Manuela Ferreira Leite has in the past held several positions within the Portuguese government, including [[Minister of Education]] during [[Aníbal Cavaco Silva]]'s cabinet between 1993 and 1995, and 112th [[Finance Minister|Minister of State and Finances]] during [[Durão Barroso]] cabinets between 6 April 2002 and 2004. In both cases her politics of contention was targeted for its alleged excessiveness. In Education, as so many of her predecessors and successors but with worse opposition and manifestations, she had to deal with the issue of [[tuition]]s, which even though of low value remains hard to afford by many [[college student]]s. | ||
+ | In 2006, she was non-executive administrator of the Portuguese [[Banco Santander Totta]]. | ||
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+ | She was also, between 2006 and 2008, member of the [[Council of State (Portugal)|Council of State]], designated by the [[President of Portugal]]. | ||
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+ | She was elected leader of the [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|Social Democratic Party (PSD)]] on 31 May 2008, leading the party during the [[2009 Portuguese legislative election|2009 legislative elections]]. She was unable to defeat the [[Socialist Party (Portugal)|Socialist Party]] led by [[José Sócrates]], although achieving a slight increase in number of votes and seats. As leader of the major party outside the government, she was the Leader of the Opposition. She was succeeded as party leader by [[Pedro Passos Coelho]] on 9 April 2010. | ||
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+ | After leaving PSD leadership she retired from active party politics (although she is still a member of the party). She currently has a weekly programme where she comments about politics and current affairs at the cable news channel [[TVI 24]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:05, 21 August 2022
Manuela Ferreira Leite (economist, politician) | |
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Born | 1940-12-03 Lisbon, Portugal |
Nationality | Portuguese |
Alma mater | Technical University of Lisbon |
Children | 3 |
Spouse | Rui Leite |
Party | Social Democratic Party (Portugal) |
Attended the 2006 Bilderberg conference as non-executive administrator of the Portuguese Banco Santander Totta, and the 2009 Bilderberg as President of the Social Democratic Party (which despite its name it is a liberal-conservative party).
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Maria Manuela Dias Ferreira Leite, commonly known as Manuela Ferreira Leite, is a Portuguese economist, pundit and retired politician.
She attended the 2006 Bilderberg conference as non-executive administrator of the Portuguese Banco Santander Totta, and the 2009 Bilderberg as President of the Social Democratic Party (which despite its name it is a liberal-conservative party).
Background
She was born in Lisbon, Portugal. Manuela Ferreira Leite comes from a family of many generations of famous lawyers, but she has chosen to follow finance and economics instead. Her brother José Eugénio Dias Ferreira is a Lisbon lawyer and a political commentator and sports commentator. She is a daughter of Carlos Eugénio Dias Ferreira (b. Lisbon, 18 May 1908), a Licentiate in Law from the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon and a lawyer, and wife Julieta Teixeira de Carvalho, a Licentiate in Engineering from the Instituto Superior Técnico of the Technical University of Lisbon and an engineer, daughter of José Teixeira de Carvalho and wife Etelvina Ferreira de Carvalho. Her paternal grandfather José Eugénio Dias Ferreira (Lisbon, 13 November 1882 – Lisbon, 17 January 1953) was also a lawyer from the University of Coimbra, being a natural son of Minister and Counselor José Dias Ferreira by an unknown mother.
She is a fifth cousin of her non-immediate predecessor Pedro Santana Lopes.
Career
She is a Licentiate in Finances from the ISEG - Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (formerly known as ISCEF - Instituto Superior de Ciências Económicas e Financeiras), a noted economics and finance school of the Technical University of Lisbon.
Manuela Ferreira Leite has in the past held several positions within the Portuguese government, including Minister of Education during Aníbal Cavaco Silva's cabinet between 1993 and 1995, and 112th Minister of State and Finances during Durão Barroso cabinets between 6 April 2002 and 2004. In both cases her politics of contention was targeted for its alleged excessiveness. In Education, as so many of her predecessors and successors but with worse opposition and manifestations, she had to deal with the issue of tuitions, which even though of low value remains hard to afford by many college students. In 2006, she was non-executive administrator of the Portuguese Banco Santander Totta.
She was also, between 2006 and 2008, member of the Council of State, designated by the President of Portugal.
She was elected leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) on 31 May 2008, leading the party during the 2009 legislative elections. She was unable to defeat the Socialist Party led by José Sócrates, although achieving a slight increase in number of votes and seats. As leader of the major party outside the government, she was the Leader of the Opposition. She was succeeded as party leader by Pedro Passos Coelho on 9 April 2010.
After leaving PSD leadership she retired from active party politics (although she is still a member of the party). She currently has a weekly programme where she comments about politics and current affairs at the cable news channel TVI 24.
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1996 | 30 May 1996 | 2 June 1996 | Canada Toronto | The 44th Bilderberg, held in Canada |
Bilderberg/2009 | 14 May 2009 | 17 May 2009 | Greece Vouliagmeni | The 57th Bilderberg |
References
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