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Vítor Pereira Crespo

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Vítor Pereira Crespo
Minister of Education and Science
In office
1980–1981
Preceded byLuís Veiga da Cunha
Succeeded byHimself
Minister of Education and Universities
In office
1981–1983
Preceded byHimself
Succeeded byJoão José Fraústo da Silva
President of the Assembly of the Republic
In office
25 August 1987 – 3 November 1991
Preceded byFernando Monteiro do Amaral
Succeeded byAntónio Barbosa de Melo
Personal details
Born(1932-12-02)December 2, 1932
Milagres, Leiria, Portugal
DiedSeptember 30, 2014(2014-09-30) (aged 81)
Political partyPartido Social Democrata
OccupationProfessor, politician

Vítor Pereira Crespo (2 December 1932 – 30 September 2014) was a Portuguese politician.

Career

Crespo was born in Milagres, Leiria. He graduated as a Licentiate in Physical chemistry from the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Coimbra, where he became a Cathedratic Professor at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology.

He was elected Deputy to the Assembly of the Republic for the Social Democratic Party (PSD) from 1979. Until the 14th Congress of his Party in 1988, he was also the Vice-President of its National Political Commission, as well as the President of its Parliamentary Group from 1982 to 1983.

He was Minister of Education and Science in the 7th and 8th Constitutional Governments and of Education and Universities in the 8th (1980–1983).

Between 1984 and 1985 he was an Ambassador and a Permanent Representative of Portugal at the UNESCO, in Paris.

He was elected the 8th President of the Assembly of the Republic during the 5th Legislature (25 August 1987 - 3 November 1991). He was also a Member of the Portuguese Council of State as the President of the Assembly of the Republic during the same period.[1]

Family

He married Maria Eugénia Nunes Beja, born in Covilhã, 2 July 1930, and had one daughter:[2]

  • Maria Raquel Nunes Pereira Crespo (born Lisbon, São Sebastião da Pedreira, 7 November 1962), married in Lisbon, São Vicente de Fora, at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora on 3 August 1985 to José Luís Lopes Fiadeiro (born Lisbon, São Sebastião da Pedreira, 9 October 1961), the son of José Manuel Monteiro Fiadeiro (born Lisbon, São Sebastião da Pedreira, 11 December 1935, whose maternal grandfather's maternal grandfather was French and whose maternal grandmother's paternal grandfather was English) and wife (m. Lisbon, Nossa Senhora de Fátima, Church of Our Lady of Fátima, 21 September 1960) Maria Luísa Seixas Lopes (born Lisbon, São Jorge de Arroios, 31 October 1939), and had two daughters:
    • Rebeca Pereira Crespo Fiadeiro (born Lisbon, São Sebastião da Pedreira, 9 February 1993)
    • Rute Pereira Crespo Fiadeiro (born Lisbon, Benfica, 7 August 1997)

References

  1. ^ "Vítor Crespo (1932 - 2014)". parlamento.pt.
  2. ^ "António Moreira Barbosa de Melo, * 1932 | Geneall.net".
  • Os Presidentes do Parlamento (Presidents of the Portuguese Parliament), Assembly of the Republic


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