President of the Regional Government of the Azores
President of the Regional Government of the Azores | |
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Presidente do Governo Regional dos Açores | |
since 24 November 2020 | |
Style | His/Her Excellency |
Residence | Palace of Sant'Ana, Ponta Delgada |
Appointer | Representative of the Republic |
Term length | 4 years (Legislative Assembly of the Azores may be dissolved sooner); no term limits. |
Inaugural holder | João Bosco Mota Amaral |
Formation | 8 September 1976 |
Deputy | Artur Lima |
Website | www.azores.gov.pt |
The President of the Regional Government of the Azores is the head of the devolved government of the Azores archipelago, since the Carnation Revolution that established the current constitutional regime in Portugal and granted political autonomy to the Portuguese islands.
The list below includes the leaders of the transitional regimes and those presidents designated after the institutionalization of the autonomy statute that provided the archipelago with its laws and democratic rights.
Following the first elections, held on 8 September 1976, the leader of the first party was installed as first president of the Government of the Azores (João Bosco Mota Amaral), responsible for forming his executive and cabinet to administer the functioning of the public service in the Azores.
Presidents
[edit]The numbering reflects the uninterrupted terms in office served by each president. For example, Carlos César served four consecutive terms and is counted as the third president (not the seventh, eighth, ninth or tenth presidents): the Roman numerals refer to the legislature that their terms encompassed. Altino Pinto de Magalhães served as the first and only president of the Regional Junta, the provisional government that functioned during the transition towards democracy. The Military Governor of the Azores, until 22 August 1975, he was selected to preside over the Junta Governativa dos Açores (Governing Junta of the Azores), a commission that developed the Azorean autonomy statute. This commission became extinct with the first duly elected legislature and appointed government of the Azores.
The current president of the Government of the Azores is José Manuel Bolieiro, which forged a deal between all rightwing parties despite polling second place in the Azorean regional election on 25 October 2020.
The colors indicate the political affiliation of each president.
- No party
- Socialist
- Social Democratic
No. | President (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Election | Term of office | Political party | Government | ||
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Presidents appointed in the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution (1974–1976) | ||||||||
- | Altino Pinto de Magalhães[a] (1922–2019) |
– | 27 August 1975 | 8 September 1976 | Military officer | – | ||
Presidents elected under the Constitution of the Republic (1976–present) | ||||||||
1 | João Bosco Mota Amaral (born 1943) |
1976 | 8 September 1976 | 20 October 1980 | Social Democratic | I (PSD) | ||
1980 | 20 October 1980 | 8 November 1984 | II (PSD) | |||||
1984 | 8 November 1984 | 30 November 1988 | III (PSD) | |||||
1988 | 30 November 1988 | 28 October 1992 | IV (PSD) | |||||
1992 | 28 October 1992 | 20 October 1995 | V (PSD) | |||||
2 | Alberto Madruga da Costa (1940–2014)[1] |
20 October 1995 | 9 November 1996 | Social Democratic | VI (PSD) | |||
3 | Carlos César (born 1956) |
1996 | 9 November 1996 | 15 November 2000 | Socialist | VII (PS) | ||
2000 | 15 November 2000 | 16 November 2004 | VIII (PS) | |||||
2004 | 16 November 2004 | 18 November 2008 | IX (PS) | |||||
2008 | 18 November 2008 | 6 November 2012 | X (PS) | |||||
4 | Vasco Cordeiro (born 1973) |
2012 | 6 November 2012 | 4 November 2016 | Socialist | XI (PS) | ||
2016 | 4 November 2016 | 24 November 2020 | XII (PS) | |||||
5 | José Manuel Bolieiro (born 1965) |
2020 | 24 November 2020 | 4 March 2024 | Social Democratic | XIII (PSD/CDS–PP/PPM)[b] | ||
2024 | 4 March 2024 | Incumbent | XIV (PSD/CDS–PP/PPM) |
Timeline
[edit]See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Altino Pinto de Magalhães, former Military Governor of the Azores, served as President of the Regional Junta of the Azores, the de facto head of government following the Carnation Revolution to the taking office of Mota Amaral, the 1st President of the Regional Government of the Azores.
- ^ Coalition government PSD-CDS–PP-PPM; Confidence & supply gov't: PSD/CDS-PP/PPM ⇐ (CHEGA–IL).
References
[edit]- Sources
- "Portugal: Azores". World Statesmen.org. 2014. Retrieved 18 June 2014.