Luís Amado Explained

Luís Amado
Office:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Predecessor:Diogo Freitas do Amaral
Successor:Paulo Portas
Term Start:3 July 2006
Term End:21 June 2011
Office2:Minister of Defence
Predecessor2:Paulo Portas
Successor2:Nuno Severiano Teixeira
Term Start2:12 March 2005
Term End2:3 July 2006
Primeminister:José Sócrates
Primeminister2:José Sócrates
Party:Socialist
Nationality:Portuguese
Birth Date:1953 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Lisbon, Portugal
Honorific Suffix:GCC

Luís Filipe Marques Amado (born 17 September 1953) is a Portuguese politician who served as Minister of Defence, from 2005 to 2006, and Minister of Foreign Affairs, from 2006 to 2011, in the XVII and XVIII Constitutional Governments of Portugal, led by the Socialist Party. On 30 June 2007, he succeeded to the EU Council Presidency on behalf of Portugal.

Education and personal life

Luís Amado graduated in economics from the Technical University of Lisbon, before becoming an advisor to the Portuguese National Defence Institute and Visiting Professor of Georgetown University. Married with two children, he has lived much of his life in Madeira, where he serves as a Deputy in the Regional Assembly.

Government posts

By late 2010, Amado was widely expected to be replaced after he had called for the centre-left Socialists to form a coalition government with the centre-right Social Democrats (PSD), the main opposition party at the time; Sócrates did not endorse the proposal.[1] [2]

Other activities

Honours

National

Foreign

Grand Cross of the Order of May (18 June 2003)

Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold II (9 October 2000)

Grand Cross of Order of Merit (31 August 2010)

Grand Officer of the National Order of Merit (29 November 1999)[6]

Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (26 May 2009)[6]

Grand Cross of the Order of Merit (17 March 2000)[6]

Grand Cross of Order of St. Gregory the Great (3 September 2010)[6]

Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Jordan (28 May 2009)[6]

Grand Cross of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas (20 June 2007)[6]

Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown (6 December 2010)[6]

Grand Cross of Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (25 September 2009)[6]

Extraordinary Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit (7 December 2007)[6]

Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland (3 March 2009)[6]

Grand Cross of the Order pro Merito Melitensi (23 November 2010)[6]

Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star (16 May 2008)[6]

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Notes and References

  1. John Murray Brown and Tony Barber (November 20, 2010), Irish minister to recommend bail-out Financial Times.
  2. Andrei Khalip (November 20, 2010), Portugal govt reshuffle seen, FinMin in question Reuters.
  3. http://www.cirsd.org/en/leadership/board Board of Advisors
  4. http://www.ecfr.eu/council/members Members
  5. Web site: Cidadãos Nacionais Agraciados com Ordens Nacionais. Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas. 29 January 2017.
  6. Web site: Cidadãos Nacionais Agraciados com Ordens Estrangeiras. Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas. 29 January 2017.