Presidents of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores

President of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores
President da Assembleia dos Açores

Coat-of-arms of the Azores

Flag of the Azores
Incumbent
Ana Luís

since 5 November 2012
Style President
Residence The Cedars House
Nominator Vasco Cordeiro
Term length 4 years
Inaugural holder Álvaro Monjardino
Formation 21 July 1976
Succession Alberto Madruga da Costa
Deputy
Website http://www.alra.pt/

The list of Presidents of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores consists of the chairpersons for the autonomous local legislature of the Azores, since the Carnation Revolution that installed the democratic Third Portuguese Republic. This list includes the leaders of the transitional regimes and those presidents elected after the institutionalization of the autonomy statute that provided archipelago with its laws and democratic rights.

On 21 July 1976, Álvaro Monjardino was elected by plenum of the Regional Assembly, the first President of the Azorean Assembly, nominated by the first President of the Azores (João Bosco Mota Amaral).

Presidents

The Legislative Assembly of the Azores on the island of Faial, is the seat of the regional legislature
A profile of the legislature, showing the dome where the assembly meets

The numbering reflects the uninterrupted terms in office served by each president.

The current President of the Government of the Azores is Ana Luís, whose party won the Azorean regional election on 14 October 2012, and was nominated by President Vasco Cordeiro for the position.[1]

The colors indicate the political affiliation of each President.

  No party
  Socialist
  Social Democratic
Term # President
(Birth–Death)
PortraitTook office Left office Party
Regional Legislative Assembly of the Azores (1976–Present)
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1
Álvaro Monjardino
b. 6 October 1930
- 1976 1978 Social Democratic
-
2
Alberto Madruga da Costa
b. 15 April 1940
- 1978 1979 Social Democratic
-
3
Álvaro Monjardino
b. 6 October 1930
- 1979 1984 Social Democratic
-
4
José Guilherme Reis Leite
b. 25 December 1943
- 1984 1991 Social Democratic
-
5
Alberto Madruga da Costa
b. 15 April 1940
- 1991 1995 Social Democratic
-
6
Humberto Melo
n/a
- 1995 1996 Social Democratic
-
7
Dionísio Mendes de Sousa
9 October 1940
- 1996 1998 Socialist
-
8
Humberto Melo
n/a
- 1998 2000 Social Democratic
-
9
Fernando Manuel Machado Meneses
n/a
- 2000 2008 Socialist
-
10
Francisco Coelho
n/a
- 17 November 2008 14 October 2012 Socialist
-
11
Ana Luís
b. 1976
- 5 November 2012 - Socialist

Timeline

References

Notes
  1. Agência Lusa (5 November 2012)
Sources
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