Portuguese politician and law professor (1941–2019)
In this Portuguese name, the second or paternal family name is Freitas do Amaral.
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His Excellency
Diogo Freitas do Amaral
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Freitas do Amaral in 2005
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office 12 March 2005 – 3 July 2006
Prime Minister
José Sócrates
Preceded by
António Monteiro
Succeeded by
Luís Amado
In office 10 January 1980 – 12 January 1981
Prime Minister
Francisco de Sá Carneiro
Preceded by
João Cardoso
Succeeded by
André Gonçalves Pereira
President of the Democratic Social Centre
In office 31 January 1988 – 22 March 1992
Vice President
Basílio Horta João Morais Leitão José Luís Nogueira de Brito Luís Beiroco
Preceded by
Adriano Moreira
Succeeded by
Manuel Monteiro
In office 26 January 1975 – 20 February 1983
Vice President
Adelino Amaro da Costa Basílio Horta Francisco Lucas Pires Vítor de Sá Machado
Preceded by
Office established
Succeeded by
Francisco Lucas Pires
Deputy Prime Minister of Portugal
In office 4 September 1981 – 9 June 1983
Prime Minister
Francisco Pinto Balsemão
Preceded by
Office vacant
Succeeded by
Carlos Mota Pinto
In office 3 January 1980 – 9 January 1981
Prime Minister
Francisco de Sá Carneiro
Preceded by
Manuel Jacinto Nunes
Succeeded by
Office vacant
Minister of National Defence
In office 4 September 1981 – 9 June 1983
Prime Minister
Francisco Pinto Balsemão
Preceded by
Luís de Azevedo Coutinho
Succeeded by
Carlos Mota Pinto
Prime Minister of Portugal
Acting 4 December 1980 – 9 January 1981
President
António Ramalho Eanes
Preceded by
Francisco de Sá Carneiro
Succeeded by
Francisco Pinto Balsemão
Personal details
Born
(1941-07-21)21 July 1941 Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
Died
3 October 2019(2019-10-03) (aged 78) Cascais, Portugal
Political party
Independent (1992–2019)
Other political affiliations
CDS–PP (1974–1992)
Spouse
Maria José Salgado Sarmento de Matos
(m. 1965)
Children
4
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Diogo Pinto de Freitas do Amaral (Portuguese pronunciation:[diˈoɣuˈfɾɐjtɐʒðuɐmɐˈɾal]; 21 July 1941 – 3 October 2019) was a Portuguese politician and law professor. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 January 1980 to 12 January 1981 and from 12 March 2005 to 3 July 2006. He also served briefly as Prime Minister in an interim capacity in the early 1980s, after the death of Francisco de Sá Carneiro.
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