Ana Mesquita | |
Office: | Member of the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal |
Term Start: | 2015 |
Parliamentarygroup: | Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU) |
Birth Name: | Ana Cristina Cardoso Dias Mesquita |
Birth Date: | 22 March 1979 |
Party: | Portugal |
Spouse: | Ricardo Filipe Mateus de Matos Bastos |
Occupation: | Archaeologist |
Ana Mesquita is a Portuguese archaeologist. Since 2015 she has been a deputy in the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal representing the Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU), which is a coalition between the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP), of which she is a member, and the Ecologist Party "The Greens".
Ana Cristina Cardoso Dias Mesquita was born in Portugal's second city of Porto on 22 March 1979. She lived most of her youth in the town of Rio Tinto in the municipality of Gondomar, north of Porto. Mesquita obtained a degree in archaeology and history from the University of Coimbra and became a practising archaeologist in 2009. At a young age she was a keen soccer player. She continued to play while at university in Coimbra and, later, for the C.D. Olivais e Moscavide club in Lisbon.[1] [2] [3]
Mesquita was chair of the Board of the Archaeology Workers Union of Portugal between May 2014 and November 2017 and remains a member of the board. A member of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP), she was elected in 2015 as a deputy to the 13th Legislature of the Assembly of the Republic, representing the Lisbon constituency. In 2019 she was re-elected, but this time on the Unitary Democratic Coalition's list of candidates for Porto, where she was second on the list after Diana Ferreira.[4] She has served on the Education and Science Commission, the Environment, Spatial Planning, Decentralization, Local Government and Housing Commission and the Culture, Communication, Youth and Sport Commission in the role of co-ordinator of the Unitary Democratic Coalition parliamentary group. In January 2021, she was chosen as one of two of the 10 PCP parliamentarians to be given priority access to COVID-19 vaccine, because of the importance of the role she played in the Assembly.[2] [3] [5] [6]