Social Democratic Party (Portugal)
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Formation | 1974 |
Headquarters | Lisbon, Portugal |
Like many Portugese parties, the name is confusing. The Social Democratic Party is a a liberal-conservative party. |
Party Members
Politician | Born | Died | Description |
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Jose Pedro Aguiar-Branco | 18 July 1957 | Single Bilderberger Portuguese Defense minister. Potential leader of the Social Democrats, but failed to gain position. | |
Maria Luís Albuquerque | 16 September 1967 | Portuguese Minister of Finance 2013-15 who introduced "reform" program in agreement with big banks, including Morgan Stanley. Attended Bilderberg 2016. Joined Morgan Stanley board in 2022. | |
Joaquim do Amaral | 13 April 1945 | Portuguese politician who attended the 1999 Bilderberg. Party-supported candidate for President in 2001, losing to fellow Bilderberger Jorge Sampaio. | |
José Luis Arnaut | 4 March 1963 | Double Bilderberg Portuguese lawyer politician | |
Francisco Balsemão | 1 September 1937 | >30 Bilderbergs, Bilderberg Steering committee, Prime Minister of Portugal | |
José Manuel Barroso | 23 March 1956 | Bilderberg Steering committee, President of the European Commission | |
Leonor Beleza | 23 November 1948 | Portuguese politician who attended the 2007 Bilderberg as Chairwoman of the health sector Champalimaud Foundation. | |
António Borges | 18 November 1949 | 25 August 2013 | Portuguese economist and banker. Managing Director and International Adviser of Goldman Sachs. Attended Bilderberg/1997 and Bilderberg/2002 |
Teresa Patrício Gouveia | 18 July 1946 | Portuguese politician | |
António Nogueira Leite | 3 March 1962 | Portuguese economist | |
Manuela Ferreira Leite | 3 December 1940 | 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). | |
Pedro M. Santana Lopes | 29 June 1956 | Became Prime Minister of Portugal a month after attending the 2004 Bilderberg | |
Rui Machete | 7 April 1940 | Had a 20 year break between minister positions. | |
Rogério Martins | 30 September 1928 | 2017 | Portuguese industrial manager for Siemens and parliamentarian who attended the 1982 and 1983 Bilderberg meetings |
Vasco Graça Moura | 3 January 1942 | 27 April 2014 | Portuguese lawyer, writer, translator and politician |
Carlos Pimenta | 7 May 1955 | Portuguese politician who became prominent in the 1980s in the field of environmentalism and attended Bilderberg/1991. Later became manager in several wind projects in Portugal. | |
João de Deus Pinheiro | 11 July 1945 | Portuguese politician who attended Bilderberg/1990 as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Later European Commissioner. | |
Francisco Lucas Pires | 19 October 1944 | 22 May 1998 | Portuguese pro-European Union politician who attended Bilderberg/1988 |
Paulo Rangel | 18 February 1968 | Portuguese politician who attended the 2010 Bilderberg as an MEP. Several times mooted as leader of the Social Democratic Party. | |
Rui Rio | 6 August 1957 | Portuguese politician | |
Nuno Morais Sarmento | 31 January 1961 | Attended the 2005 Bilderberg meeting as vice-president of the (liberal-conservative) Social Democratic Party. | |
Jorge Moreira da Silva | 24 April 1971 | Portuguese politician | |
Jose Socrates | 6 September 1957 | Portuguese PM responsible for austerity program after 2008 | |
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa | 12 December 1948 | ||
Miguel Veiga | 30 June 1936 | 14 November 2016 | Portugese lawyer and politician. He participated in the 1994 Bilderberg meeting. |
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