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− | + | '''António José Martins Seguro''' is the Secretary-General of the Portuguese Socialist Party.<ref name="PESbio">[http://www.pes.eu/en/cv/antonio-jose-seguro António José Seguro], Party of European Socialists, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref> | |
Seguro was born in Penamacor on March 11, 1962. After graduating in International Relations, he concluded his studies with a Master degree in Political Science. He became the Director of ‘A Verdade de Penamacor’, a local newspaper.<ref name="PESbio">[http://www.pes.eu/en/cv/antonio-jose-seguro António José Seguro], Party of European Socialists, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref> | Seguro was born in Penamacor on March 11, 1962. After graduating in International Relations, he concluded his studies with a Master degree in Political Science. He became the Director of ‘A Verdade de Penamacor’, a local newspaper.<ref name="PESbio">[http://www.pes.eu/en/cv/antonio-jose-seguro António José Seguro], Party of European Socialists, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref> | ||
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He joined the socialist youth movement where he became the acting President from 1985-1990 and Secretary General from 1990-1994.In 1999, he was seconded to the European Parliament to work closely with the Socialists & Democrats group in the EP as a co-reporter on the Treaty of Nice and the Future of the European Union. In 2001, he was asked to become adviser to Prime Minister [[António Guterres]]. From 2006-2011, he returned to the European Parliament. On the 5th June 2011, António José Seguro was elected Secretary General of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS).<ref name="PESbio">[http://www.pes.eu/en/cv/antonio-jose-seguro António José Seguro], Party of European Socialists, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref> | He joined the socialist youth movement where he became the acting President from 1985-1990 and Secretary General from 1990-1994.In 1999, he was seconded to the European Parliament to work closely with the Socialists & Democrats group in the EP as a co-reporter on the Treaty of Nice and the Future of the European Union. In 2001, he was asked to become adviser to Prime Minister [[António Guterres]]. From 2006-2011, he returned to the European Parliament. On the 5th June 2011, António José Seguro was elected Secretary General of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS).<ref name="PESbio">[http://www.pes.eu/en/cv/antonio-jose-seguro António José Seguro], Party of European Socialists, accessed 5 June 2013.</ref> |
Revision as of 01:13, 5 June 2013
António José Martins Seguro is the Secretary-General of the Portuguese Socialist Party.[1]
Seguro was born in Penamacor on March 11, 1962. After graduating in International Relations, he concluded his studies with a Master degree in Political Science. He became the Director of ‘A Verdade de Penamacor’, a local newspaper.[1]
He joined the socialist youth movement where he became the acting President from 1985-1990 and Secretary General from 1990-1994.In 1999, he was seconded to the European Parliament to work closely with the Socialists & Democrats group in the EP as a co-reporter on the Treaty of Nice and the Future of the European Union. In 2001, he was asked to become adviser to Prime Minister António Guterres. From 2006-2011, he returned to the European Parliament. On the 5th June 2011, António José Seguro was elected Secretary General of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS).[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 António José Seguro, Party of European Socialists, accessed 5 June 2013.