Rui Moreira Explained

Rui Moreira
Birth Name:Rui de Carvalho de Araújo Moreira
Birth Date:1956 8, df=y
Birth Place:Porto, Portugal
Party:Independent
Children:2
Alma Mater:University of Greenwich
Office2:Mayor of Porto
Termstart2:22 October 2013
Otherparty:CDS – People's Party (2013–present)
Liberal Initiative (2021–present)
Education:German School of Porto
Occupation:Businessman • politician
Predecessor2:Rui Rio
Office3:President of the Porto Commercial Association
Term Start3:April 2001
Term End3:28 June 2013
Predecessor3:Vergílio Folhadela Moreira
Successor3:Rui Ferreira Marques
Deputy2:Guilhermina Rego (2013–2017)
Rui Loza (2017)
Filipe Almeida Araújo (2017–present)

Rui de Carvalho de Araújo Moreira (born 8 August 1956) is a Portuguese heir and politician, currently serving as Mayor of Porto since 2013. While officially an independent, he has been supported by the CDS – People's Party since 2013 and the Liberal Initiative since 2021.[1]

Biography

Moreira was born in Porto. One of his great-grandfathers was Adolfo Höfle, a wealthy German migrant and employer of João Augusto Ferreira de Almeida, the last man executed by Portugal in 1917.[2] Moreira graduated in Business from London's University of Greenwich, top of his 1978 class.[3] A competitive sailor, he won youth and senior titles and represented Portugal in the sport.[4] [5]

From 2001 to 2013, he was president of the Porto Commercial Association ('ACP'), which is headquartered in the magnificent and famous Palácio da Bolsa (Stock Exchange Palace).

From 2004, Moreira represented FC Porto on Trio d'Ataque, an RTP programme with pundits from the Big Three of Portuguese football. He was dismissed from the show in October 2010, after walking off stage during a discussion about the Apito Dourado corruption scandal at his club.[6]

In September 2013, running as an independent allied to the CDS – People's Party, he was elected mayor of Porto.[7] He was re-elected four years later, with an absolute majority.[8] In 2021, his list now including the Liberal Initiative won the elections but lost its majority, having six of 13 councillors.[9]

Honours

References

  1. Web site: 2022-01-27 . Rui Moreira entra na campanha da IL por "estima ao partido" . 2023-09-15 . www.dn.pt . pt-PT.
  2. News: Silva . Rui . 14 September 2017 . Governo quer reabilitação do "último fuzilado português" . Portuguese . Government wants rehabilitation of "last executed Portuguese" . . 26 February 2021.
  3. News: Sarmento . António . 1 October 2017 . Rui Moreira: o presidente diplomata e cosmopolita . Portuguese . Rui Moreira: the diplomatic and cosmopolitan mayor . Jornal Ecónomico . 26 February 2021.
  4. News: 5 July 2014 . Velejador internacional, Rui Moreira volta a ocupar o lugar de timoneiro . Portuguese . International sailor, Rui Moreira returns to the coxswain position . Caras . 26 February 2021.
  5. Web site: fyi.pt . Rui Moreira Câmara Municipal do Porto . 2024-02-24 . www.cm-porto.pt . pt.
  6. News: Cardoso . Nuno . 9 October 2010 . RTPN afasta Rui Moreira do 'Trio' . Portuguese . RTPN removes Rui Moreira from the 'Trio' . . 26 February 2021.
  7. News: 29 September 2013 . Rui Moreira vence Câmara Municipal do Porto . Portuguese . Rui Moreira wins Porto City Hall . RTP . 26 February 2021.
  8. News: Carvalho . Patrícia . 2 October 2017 . Rui Moreira ganha no Porto com maioria absoluta, PS aumenta votação . Portuguese . Rui Moreira wins in Porto with an absolute majority, PS increase vote . . 26 February 2021.
  9. News: 26 September 2021 . Agora é oficial. Rui Moreira venceu no Porto mas não conseguiu a maioria absoluta . Portuguese . Now it's official. Rui Moreira won in Porto but didn't get an absolute majority . . 27 September 2021.
  10. Web site: Cidadãos Nacionais Agraciados com Ordens Estrangeiras . National Citizens Awarded Foreign Orders . 31 July 2017 . Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas . Portuguese.

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