Jos Scrates

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style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2" | Jos Scrates
align="left" | Order: 15th Prime Minister of Portugal
(since the Portuguese Constitution of 1976)
align="left" | Term of Office March 12, 2005 -
align="left" | Predecessor: Pedro Santana Lopes
align="left" | Date of Birth September 6, 1957
align="left" | Place of Birth: Vilar de Maada
align="left" | Political Party: Socialist
Jos Scrates Carvalho Pinto de Sousa (born in Vilar de Maada, 6 September 1957) is a Portuguese politician, secretary-general of the Socialist Party and the current prime minister of Portugal, since March 12, 2005. Jos Scrates is a civil engineer, with post-graduate studies in the area of sanitary engineering. He has been a member of the Socialist Party since 1981 and a member of parliament since 1987. In 1995, he entered government as secretary of state for Environment in the first government of Antnio Guterres. Two years later, Scrates became Minister for Youth and Sports and was one of the organizers of the EURO 2004 cup in Portugal. He became Minister for Environment in Guterres' second government in 1999. Following the elections of 2002 (won by Duro Barroso), Scrates became a member of the opposition. After the resignation of Ferro Rodrigues as party leader in 2004, he won a bid for the post of secretary-general against Manuel Alegre and Joo Soares, winning the vote of nearly 80% of party members on 24 September 2004. The newspaper O Independente (founded by former PP leader Paulo Portas) has recently implicated him in a scandal related to his time as Minister in the Guterres administration, claming that he allowed construction of a major shopping mall in a reserved natural area in exchange for funding for his party, which would constitute a crime under Portuguese law. The case is being investigated, but Portuguese police has already denied the allegation that Scrates is even considered a suspect. He is divorced, and has two children. After the landslide victory of his party in the 2005 Portuguese election, Scrates was called on 24 February by president Jorge Sampaio to form a new government. Scrates and his government took office in March 12, 2005. Note: Despite the fact that "Pinto de Sousa" is his father's family name, this politician is known universally by the name 'Jos Scrates'. Scrates, Jos Scrates, Jos

 

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