Portugal
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- Francisco Pinto Balsemão (1981, 1983–1985, 1987–2008),[9] former Prime Minister of Portugal, 1981–1983 and CEO of Impresa media group
- Manuel Pinho (2009),[59][60] former Minister of Economy and Innovation
- José Sócrates (2004),[59][60][61] current Prime Minister of Portugal
- José Pedro Aguiar-Branco,[59][60][61] former Minister of Justice
- Santana Lopes (2004),[59][60][61] former Prime Minister of Portugal
- José Manuel Durão Barroso (1994, 2003, 2005),[59][62][63] former Prime Minister of Portugal and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and current President of the European Commission
- Nuno Morais Sarmento,[60][61] former Minister of Presidency and Minister of Parliament Affairs
- António Costa (2008),[60][61] former Minister of Interior and current Mayor of Lisbon
- Rui Rio (2008),[60][61] current Mayor of Porto
- Manuela Ferreira Leite (2009),[60][64] former Minister of Education and Minister of Finance and Public Administration
- Augusto Santos Silva,[60] former Minister of Education, Minister of Culture, Minister of Parliament Affairs, and current Minister of National Defence
- Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (1998),[60] former Minister of Parliament Affairs
- António Guterres (1994),[60][62][63] former Prime Minister of Portugal, former President of the Socialist International and current United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- Ferro Rodrigues,[62] former Minister of Labour and Social Solidarity and Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications
- Jorge Sampaio,[62][63] former President of Portugal
- Luís Mira Amaral (1995),[63][65] former Minister of Labour and Social Solidarity, chairman of Caixa Geral de Depósitos and CEO of Banco Português de Investimento
- Vítor Constâncio (1988),[63][65] governor of the Banco de Portugal
- Manuel Ferreira de Oliveira,[63] CEO of Galp Energia
- Ricardo Salgado,[63][66] CEO of Banco Espírito Santo
- Fernando Teixeira dos Santos (2010),[65] currrent Minister of Finance
- José Medeiros Ferreira (1977, 1980),[65] former Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral (1999),[65] former Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications
- António Miguel Morais Barreto (1992),[65] former Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries
- João Cravinho,[66] former Minister for Environment, Spatial Planning and Regional Development
- Artur Santos Silva,[66] former vice-governor of the Banco de Portugal, chairman of Banco Português de Investimento and current non-executive chairman of Jerónimo Martins
- Francisco Luís Murteira Nabo,[66] former chairman of Portugal Telecom, Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications, and current chairman of Galp Energia and president of the Portuguese Economists Association
Contents
[hide]- 1 Royalty
- 2 Politics
- 3 Military
- 4 Financial institutions
- 5 Major corporations
- 6 University, institute and other academic
- 7 Media
- 8 References
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