Ana Abrunhosa

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Ana Abrunhosa
Abrunhosa in 2020
Minister for Territorial Cohesion
Assumed office
26 October 2019
Prime MinisterAntónio Costa
Preceded byLuís Marques Guedes (as Minister of the Presidency and Regional Development)
Member of the Mêda Municipal Assembly
In office
29 September 2013 – May 2014
Personal details
Born
Ana Maria Pereira Abrunhosa

(1970-07-04) 4 July 1970 (age 53)
Portuguese Angola
Political partySocialist Party
Other political
affiliations
Social Democratic Party (2013–?)
Spouse(s)Luís Borrego (div.)
António Trigueiros de Aragão[1]
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Coimbra

Ana Maria Pereira Abrunhosa Trigueiros de Aragão (born 4 July 1970) is a Portuguese economist and politician serving as Minister for Territorial Cohesion since October 2019.

She has a doctorate in economics from the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra, and has taught several subjects there since 1995, such as microeconomics, regional economics, and European economics. She was also a researcher at the university's Centre for Social Studies.[2]

Politically unaffiliated, she had held public offices dealing with regional development and innovation management under both António Costa's centre-left government (PS) and the preceding Pedro Passos Coelho centre-right government (PSD).[3] Before becoming Minister, among other positions, she was President of the Centro Regional Coordination and Development Commission (2014–2019) — which, notably, coincided with the devastating June 2017 Portugal wildfires —, President of the management board of the Centro Regional Operational Programme (2014–2019), President of the Investment Committee of the Urban Instrument for Rehabilitation and Revitalisation (2016–2019), President of the General Council of the Debt & Guarantees Fund of the Financial Development Institution (2017–2018) and of the General Council of the Capital & Quasi-Capital Fund (2019), and President of the EuroACE Working Community and Euroregion (2018–2019).[2]

She has expressed a wish to run for Mayor of Coimbra as an independent in the future.[4]

Her second and current husband is António Trigueiros de Aragão, CEO of Fábricas Lusitana, a Portuguese food manufacturer, famous for the production of Branca de Neve flour. Her husband is a claimant to the title of 7th Count of Idanha-a-Nova.[5]

References

  1. ^ {{cite web |url=https://paginaum.pt/2022/09/29/empresa-do-marido-da-ministra-da-coesao-territorial-tem-socio-condenado-por-corrupcao-activa-no-caso-dos-vistos-gold/
  2. ^ a b "Ana Abrunhosa, Minister for Territorial Cohesion". portugal.gov.pt. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Martins2020 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ "Ana Abrunhosa é cabeça-de-lista do PS por Coimbra já com olhos postos na candidatura à Câmara em 2025". CentroTV (in European Portuguese). 2024-01-23. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  5. ^ Lito, Raquel (17 November 2019). "Ana Abrunhosa: ministra sim, condessa um dia" [Ana Abrunhosa: minister, yes; countess, one day]. Sábado (in Portuguese). Retrieved 16 December 2020.