Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues

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Template:Short description Template:BLP sources Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Eduardo Luís Barreto Ferro Rodrigues Template:Post-nominals (born 3 November 1949) is a Portuguese politician and economist who had been President of the Assembly of the Republic since 2015 until 29 March 2022, in the 13th (2015–2019) and 14th Legislatures (2019–2022). He was Minister for Social Security, and later Minister for Public Works, in the governments of António Guterres.[1]

Early life and education

Born in Lisbon, he obtained the degree of licenciado in economics at what today is the Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG) of Lisbon University, and is a lecturer in economics at ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon.

Political career

In the 1970s, he was a co-founder of Movimento de Esquerda Socialista (MES).[2]

In 2002, Ferro Rodrigues was elected Secretary-General of the Portuguese Socialist Party, a position he retained for two years.[3] He resigned on 9 July 2004, immediately after President Jorge Sampaio announced a decision not to hold early elections when Prime Minister José Manuel Barroso stepped down from office in order to be appointed President of the European Commission.[4] Shortly after, Rodrigues was appointed as Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Portugal to the OECD.[1]

Following the October 2015 parliamentary election, he was elected as President of the Assembly of the Republic on 23 October 2015 with the support of the Socialists, the Communists and the Left Bloc. Ferro received 120 votes against 108 votes for the candidate of the centre-right government.[5]

After the 2019 parliamentary election, Ferro Rodrigues was re-elected as President of the Assembly of the Republic, receiving 178 votes in favor.[6]

Family

Married to Maria Filomena Lopes Peixoto de Aguilar, he has two children, João Luís de Aguilar Ferro Rodrigues and a daughter, television presenter Rita Ferro Rodrigues.

Honours

Portuguese honours

Electoral history

PS leadership election, 2002

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Candidate Votes %
bgcolor=Template:Party color| Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues 96.5
bgcolor=Template:Party color| Paulo Penedos 2.7
Blank/Invalid ballots 0.8
Turnout
Source: Acção Socialista[9]

Legislative election, 2002

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Ballot: 17 March 2002Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Election table/category
Party Candidate Votes % Seats +/−
style="background:Template:Party color;"| PSD José Manuel Durão Barroso 2,200,765 40.2 105 +24
style="background:Template:Party color;"| PS Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues 2,068,584 37.8 96 –19
style="background:Template:Party color;"| CDS–PP Paulo Portas 477,350 8.7 14 –1
style="background:Template:Party color;"| CDU Carlos Carvalhas 379,870 6.9 12 –5
style="background:Template:Party color;"| BE Francisco Louçã 153,877 2.8 3 +1
Other parties 88,542 1.6 0 ±0
Blank/Invalid ballots 107,774 2.0
Turnout 5,473,655 61.48 230 ±0
Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições[10]

President of the Assembly of the Republic election, 2015

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Candidate Votes %
style="background:Template:Party color;"| Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues 120 52.2
style="background:Template:Party color;"| Fernando Negrão 108 47.0
Blank/Invalid ballots 2 0.9
Turnout 230
Source: Results[11]

President of the Assembly of the Republic election, 2019

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Candidate Votes %
style="background:Template:Party color;"| Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues 178 77.4
Blank/Invalid ballots 52 22.6
Turnout 230
Source: Results[12]

Foreign honours

References

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