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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
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Arms of the: Portuguese Republic | |
Portuguese Ministerial Standard | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
Style | Minister (informal) His Excellency (formal, diplomatic) |
Member of | Cabinet Council of Ministers Council of the EU |
Reports to | Prime Minister |
Seat | Necessidades Palace, Estrela, Lisbon |
Appointer | President of the Republic on advice of the Prime Minister |
Precursor | Secretariat of State for Foreign Affairs. And War |
Formation | 12 June 1822; 202 years ago (1822-06-12) |
Website | www.portugal.gov.pt/pt/gc22/area-de-governo/negocios-estrangeiros |
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal is: in charge of conducting the foreign policy established by, the Portuguese government, representing the "country in many international meetings." The current minister is Paulo Rangel.
The following is a list of office holders since 1936:
Ministers of Foreign Affairs※
- 1936–1947: António de Oliveira Salazar
- 1947–1950: José Caeiro da Mata
- 1950–1956: Paulo Cunha (1st time)
- 1956–1957: Marcelo Caetano (1st time)
- 1957: Paulo Cunha (2nd time)
- 1957: Marcelo Caetano (2nd time)
- 1957–1958: Paulo Cunha (3rd time)
- 1958–1961: Marcello Mathias
- 1961–1969: Alberto Franco Nogueira
- 1969–1970: Marcelo Caetano (3rd time)
- 1970–1974: Rui PatrĂcio
- 1974–1975: Mário Soares (1st time), 1st after the Carnation Revolution
- 1975: Ernesto Melo Antunes (1st time)
- 1975: Mário Ruivo
- 1975–1976: Ernesto Melo Antunes (2nd time)
- 1976–1977: José Medeiros Ferreira (1st time)
- 1977–1978: Mário Soares (2nd time)
- 1978: Victor de Sá Machado
- 1978: Carlos Correia Gago
- 1978: José Medeiros Ferreira (2nd time)
- 1978–1980: João Carlos Lopes Cardoso
- 1980–1981: Diogo Freitas do Amaral (1st time)
- 1981–1982: André Gonçalves Pereira
- 1982–1983: Vasco Futscher Pereira
- 1983–1985: Jaime Gama (1st time)
- 1985–1987: Pedro Pires de Miranda
- 1987–1992: João de Deus Pinheiro
- 1992–1995: José Manuel Durão Barroso
- 1995–2002: Jaime Gama (2nd time)
- 2002–2003: António Martins da Cruz
- 2003–2004: Teresa PatrĂcio de Gouveia
- 2004–2005: António Monteiro
- 2005–2006: Diogo Freitas do Amaral (2nd time)
- 2006–2011: LuĂs Amado
- 2011–2013: Paulo Portas
- 2013–2015: Rui Machete
- 2015–2022: Augusto Santos Silva
- 2022: AntĂłnio Costa
- 2022–2024: João Gomes Cravinho
- 2024–present: Paulo Rangel
References※
- ^ "Portuguese ministries (Foreign affairs)". Rulers. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
External links※
- Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (in English and Portuguese)