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'''José Pedro Correia de Aguiar-Branco''' is a Portuguese lawyer and politician.
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==Background==
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He is the son of lawyer [[Fernando Aguiar-Branco]] and his wife, [[Maria Laura de Amorim Rebelo Teixeira de Andrade e Castro]].
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He graduated in Law from the Faculty of Law of the [[University of Coimbra]] in [[1980]]. He married on September 6, [[1980]], to Maria Helena Moura Soares, with whom he has five children.
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==Career==
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He was admitted to the Portuguese Bar Association in [[1982]], he joined the law firm started by his father, Aguiar-Branco & Associados. Later, he founded his own law firm in [[Porto]], JPAB & Associados, with an office also in [[Lisbon]].
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In addition to being a lawyer, he has acted as an arbitrator in various mediation centers and has been chairman of the general meetings of commercial companies such as Semapa, Portucel and Impresa, among others.
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He held the positions of vice-president of the National Association of Young Portuguese Lawyers (1988-1991), president of the Porto District Council of the Portuguese Bar Association (2002-2004) and member of the Superior Council for the Judiciary (2000-2004).
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==Political activity==
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José Pedro Aguiar-Branco awakened to politics in the period immediately following the [[Carnation Revolution]] on April 25, 1974. He was a member of the JSD National Council (1977-1984), of the Jurisdiction Council (1976 and 1995-1997), of the National Council (1982-1984 and 1988-1990) and the Political Commission (1996-1998 and 2007-2010) of the PSD.
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Three times Aguiar-Branco was appointed member of governments formed by the [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|Social Democratic Party]] (PSD) — he was Minister of Justice in the government of [[Pedro Santana Lopes]] ( 2004-2005 ) and, later, Minister of National Defense in the two governments of [[ Pedro Passos Coelho]].<ref>http://www.portugal.gov.pt/PT/GC19/GOVERNO/MINISTERIOS/MDN/Pages/MDN.aspx</ref> He is the author of several reforms in the Defense sector, including the reform of the [[Colégio Militar|Military College]]. He was responsible for closing the [[Odivelas Institute]], a military school for young girls.
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By the PSD, Aguiar-Branco was also elected to municipal and parliamentary functions; he was president of the Municipal Assembly of Porto (2005-2009) and deputy to the Assembly of the Republic (2005-2009), where he became leader of the parliamentary group of his party (2009-2010), after the departure of [[Paulo Rangel]].
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In 2010 Aguiar-Branco ran for president of the PSD, but lost.
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 13 September 2024

Person.png Jose Pedro Aguiar-Branco  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer, politician)
José Pedro Aguiar-Branco.jpg
BornJosé Pedro Aguiar-Branco
18 July 1957
Porto, Portugal
NationalityPortuguese
Alma materUniversity of Coimbra
PartySocial Democratic Party (Portugal)
Single Bilderberger Portuguese Defense minister. Potential leader of the Social Democrats, but failed to gain position.

Employment.png Portugal/Minister/National Defence

In office
21 June 2011 - 26 November 2015

Employment.png Portugal/Minister/Justice

In office
17 July 2004 - 12 March 2005

José Pedro Correia de Aguiar-Branco is a Portuguese lawyer and politician.

Background

He is the son of lawyer Fernando Aguiar-Branco and his wife, Maria Laura de Amorim Rebelo Teixeira de Andrade e Castro.

He graduated in Law from the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra in 1980. He married on September 6, 1980, to Maria Helena Moura Soares, with whom he has five children.

Career

He was admitted to the Portuguese Bar Association in 1982, he joined the law firm started by his father, Aguiar-Branco & Associados. Later, he founded his own law firm in Porto, JPAB & Associados, with an office also in Lisbon.

In addition to being a lawyer, he has acted as an arbitrator in various mediation centers and has been chairman of the general meetings of commercial companies such as Semapa, Portucel and Impresa, among others.

He held the positions of vice-president of the National Association of Young Portuguese Lawyers (1988-1991), president of the Porto District Council of the Portuguese Bar Association (2002-2004) and member of the Superior Council for the Judiciary (2000-2004).

Political activity

José Pedro Aguiar-Branco awakened to politics in the period immediately following the Carnation Revolution on April 25, 1974. He was a member of the JSD National Council (1977-1984), of the Jurisdiction Council (1976 and 1995-1997), of the National Council (1982-1984 and 1988-1990) and the Political Commission (1996-1998 and 2007-2010) of the PSD.

Three times Aguiar-Branco was appointed member of governments formed by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) — he was Minister of Justice in the government of Pedro Santana Lopes ( 2004-2005 ) and, later, Minister of National Defense in the two governments of Pedro Passos Coelho.[1] He is the author of several reforms in the Defense sector, including the reform of the Military College. He was responsible for closing the Odivelas Institute, a military school for young girls.

By the PSD, Aguiar-Branco was also elected to municipal and parliamentary functions; he was president of the Municipal Assembly of Porto (2005-2009) and deputy to the Assembly of the Republic (2005-2009), where he became leader of the parliamentary group of his party (2009-2010), after the departure of Paulo Rangel.

In 2010 Aguiar-Branco ran for president of the PSD, but lost.


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/20068 June 200611 June 2006Canada
Ottawa
54th Bilderberg, held in Canada. 133 guests
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


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