Vitorino Guimarães Explained

Vitorino Guimarães
Office:Prime Minister of Portugal
Term Start:16 February 1925
Term End:2 July 1925
President:Manuel Teixeira Gomes
Predecessor:José Domingues dos Santos
Successor:António Maria da Silva
Birth Date:13 November 1876
Birth Place:Penafiel, Portugal
Death Place:Lisbon, Portugal
Party:Democratic Party

Vitorino Máximo de Carvalho Guimarães (Penafiel, 13 November 1876 – 18 October 1957) was a Portuguese economist and politician. He was the son of João Antunes de Sousa Guimarães and Amélia Augusta de Carvalho.[1] He entered the School of the Army in 1901, graduating as official of military administration and initiating a career that united a passage in the area of the military administration. He integrated committee to after militate bred for the announcement of the Republic and its implantation. In 1911 he was elected member of the house of representatives to the Constituent Congress, for the electoral circle of Bragança. In 1925, he became Prime Minister of one of the governments of First Portuguese Republic.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.geneall.net/P/per_page.php?id=182548