Тереза Кайро
Тереза Кайро | |
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Вице -президент Ассамблеи Республики | |
В офисе 15 октября 2009 - 25 октября 2019 г. | |
Президент | Хайме Гама Предположение Эстейвз Эдуардо Ферро Родригес |
Член Ассамблеи Республики | |
В офисе 28 октября 2015 - 25 октября 2019 г. | |
Избирательный округ | Ложевой |
В офисе 15 октября 2009 - 28 октября 2015 г. | |
Избирательный округ | Лиссабон |
В офисе 10 марта 2005 г. - 15 октября 2009 г. | |
Избирательный округ | Лейрия |
В офисе 4 апреля 2002 г. - 12 сентября 2003 г. | |
Constituency | Lisbon |
Secretary of State for Arts and Performances | |
In office 17 July 2004 – 10 March 2005 | |
Prime Minister | Pedro Santana Lopes |
Secretary of State for Social Security | |
In office 12 September 2003 – 17 July 2004 | |
Prime Minister | José Durão Barroso |
Personal details | |
Born | Teresa Margarida de Figueiredo de Vasconcelos Caeiro 14 February 1969 Lisbon, Portugal |
Political party | CDS – People's Party |
Children | One son |
Тереза Кайро (род. 1969) - португальский адвокат и политик.
Ранний период жизни
[ редактировать ]Тереза Маргарида де Фигейредо де Васконселос Кайро родилась в португальской столице Лиссабона 14 февраля 1969 года. Она была дочерью и внучкой военно -морских офицеров, ее отец был задним адмиралом, а его отец - адмиралом. В детстве она жила в нескольких странах, в том числе Кейп -Верде и Бельгию , где она жила в возрасте от 9 до 19 лет, следуя за отцом в его работе. Она окончила закон от факультета юридического факультета Лиссабонского университета и провела стажировку в юридической компании в период с 1993 по 1995 год. Затем она работала в качестве внештатного переводчика в Суде Европейского союза и в Европейском общем суде С 1996 по 1999 год. В период с 1998 по 1999 год она также была адвокатом в Portugália Airlines . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Политическая карьера
[ редактировать ]A member of the Christian democratic CDS – People's Party (CDS-PP), Caeiro had her first active political experience as a member of the parish assembly of Mercês in Lisbon, between 1997 and 2001. In the late 1990s she was asked to be the legal advisor to the parliamentary group of the CDS-PP, in the Assembly of the Republic. She later became the chief of staff for the same CDS-PP parliamentary group.[1][2]
In the 2002 legislative elections the CDS-PP included Caeiro on the Lisbon constituency list of candidates to be a deputy in the Assembly of the Republic. Although she was elected, she did not take office as she was appointed to the post of civil governor of Lisbon, on 14 May 2002. In September 2003, however, she left the post in Lisbon to become Secretary of State for Social Security in the coalition government of the Social Democratic Party and CDS-PP, under the prime minister José Manuel Barroso. In 2004, under the new prime minister, Pedro Santana Lopes, she was appointed Secretary of State for Arts and Performances. In 2005 she was again elected to the National Assembly as a candidate on the CDS-PP list for the Leiria constituency. She was re-elected in 2009 and 2011, for the Lisbon constituency and again in 2015, for the Faro constituency.[1][2]
Caeiro was involved with a charitable organization called Raríssimas, that aimed to help people with rare mental illnesses. In 2019, the founder and president was taken to court by the charity to obtain repayment of over €380,000 of funds, said to have been used inappropriately. Caeiro had been a member of the governing body at the time, although the extent of her actual involvement with the charity was disputed.[4][5]
Personal life
[edit]Caeiro became an unmarried mother at the age of 37, having a son with a professor, Vasco Rato. In 2011 she married the journalist and writer, Miguel Sousa Tavares, in what was his fourth marriage. They separated in September 2017.[3][6]
References
[edit]- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Biografia: Teresa Margarida Figueiredo de Vasconcelos Caeiro". Assembleia da República. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Teresa Margarida Figueiredo de Vasconcelos Caeiro". Associação Amigos da Grande Idade. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Teresa Caeiro". Anabela Mota Ribeiro. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- ^ "Raríssimas processa Paula Brito e Costa e exige pagamento de 384 mil euros". Observador. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- ^ "Afinal, Teresa Caeiro esteve mesmo na Raríssimas". Observador. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- ^ "AO FIM DE SEIS ANOS, SEPARA-SE DE TERESA CAEIRO". Nova Gente. Retrieved 19 June 2021.