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António Vitorino

Antonio Vitorino

Portuguese lawyer and politician.

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Sex or Gender

Male

Country of Citizenship

Portugal

Member of Political Party

Socialist Party

Educated At

University of Lisbon

Instance Of

Human

Place of Birth

Lisbon

Date of Birth

1/12/1957

Position Held

Member of the Assembly of the Republic
Parliamentary Term
:
2nd Portuguese Assembly
Electoral District
:
Porto's Electoral Circle
Elected In
:
1980 Portuguese Legislative Election
Minister of National Defence
(10/28/1995 - 11/25/1997)
Series Ordinal
:23
Member of Cabinet
:
XIII Constitutional Government of Portugal
Start Time
: 10/28/1995
End Time
: 11/25/1997
Member of the European Parliament
(7/19/1994 - 10/28/1995)
Parliamentary Term
:
Fourth European Parliament
Electoral District
:
Portugal
Parliamentary Group
:
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
Elected In
:
1994 European Parliament Election
Represents
:
Socialist Party
Start Time
: 7/19/1994
End Time
: 10/28/1995
European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship
(9/16/1999 - 11/21/2004)
Replaces
:
Anita Gradin
Replaced By
:
Franco Frattini
Start Time
: 9/16/1999
End Time
: 11/21/2004

Occupation

Politician
Lawyer
Judge
Jurist
University Teacher

Given Name

António

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Work Location

Strasbourg
City of Brussels

Name in Native Language

António Manuel de Carvalho Ferreira Vitorino

Family Name

Vitorino

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Portuguese
French

Award Received

Grand Cross of the Military Order of Christ
Grand Cross of the Order of St. Raymond of Peñafort
(2002)
Point in Time
: 2002

Member Of

National Commission for Otelo Saraiva De Carvalho's Candidacy

Participant In

World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2019
Subject Named As
:Antonio Manuel Vitorino

Field of Work

Law
Politics
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Leftwing Union for the Socialist Democracy
Parliamentary Group
:
Leftwing Union for the Socialist Democracy