Assunção Cristas

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Assunção Cristas
President of CDS – People's Party
In office
13 March 2016 – 26 January 2020
Preceded byPaulo Portas
Succeeded byFrancisco Rodrigues dos Santos
Minister of Agriculture and Sea
In office
21 June 2011 – 26 November 2015
Prime MinisterPedro Passos Coelho
Preceded byAntónio Serrano
Succeeded byLuís Capoulas Santos
Minister of the Environment and Territorial Planning
In office
21 June 2011 – 24 July 2013
Prime MinisterPedro Passos Coelho
Preceded byDulce Pássaro
Succeeded byJorge Moreira da Silva
Member of the Assembly of the Republic
In office
15 October 2009 – 27 January 2020
ConstituencyLeiria (2009–2019)
Lisbon (2019–2020)
Personal details
Born (1974-09-28) 28 September 1974 (age 49)
Luanda, Portuguese Angola
Political partyCDS – People's Party (2007–present)
SpouseTiago Machado da Graça
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Lisbon

Maria de Assunção de Oliveira Cristas Machado da Graça (born 28 September 1974) is a Portuguese lawyer, professor and politician. She was the President of the CDS – People's Party from 2016 to 2020.

Since 2017 she's also opposition leader councilwoman in the Lisbon City Council, elected with 21% of popular vote.

From 2011 to 2015, she served as Minister of Agriculture, Sea, Environment and Territorial Planning in the government led by Pedro Passos Coelho.

Life before politics[edit]

She is a lawyer by training and a professor at the New University of Lisbon. She graduated in law in 1997 by the University of Lisbon,[1] was admitted in the Portuguese Bar Association in 1999 and completed her doctorate in Private Law in 2004.

Political career[edit]

Assunção Cristas has been a member of Democratic and Social Centre - People's Party since 2007. She was first elected to the Assembly of the Republic in 2009 elections, representing Leiria. She was re-elected in 2011 elections, participating in the negotiations between her party and the winning Social Democratic Party to form a coalition government.

Cristas led the CDS-PP into the 2019 elections. Her party was defeated, with the CDS-PP losing 13 seats and retaining only 5. She announced her resignation as leader of CDS-PP that evening.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "ASSUNÇÃO CRISTAS MINISTRA DA AGRICULTURA E DO MAR". Archived from the original on 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  2. ^ Rodrigues, Ana Sofia (October 7, 2019). "Assunção Cristas anuncia saída da liderança do CDS-PP". RTP (in Portuguese).