Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Biography
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is a Portuguese politician and academic. He is the 20th and current President of Portugal as of 9 March 2016. Rebelo was a member of the Social Democratic Party but suspended his membership during his presidency.
Rebelo de Sousa served as Prime Minister of the Portuguese Republic, Prime Minister, legal expert, journalist, political analyst, lawyer and expert.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Age
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was born on December 12, 1948 in Lisbon, Portugal. He is 73 years old.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Height
Sousa’s average height is 5 feet 10 inches.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Family
Marcelo was born in Lisbon, Portugal and raised by loving and caring parents. He grew up with Pedro Miguel Rebelo de Sousa and Antonio Jorge Rebelo de Sousa.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Wife
He married his beautiful wife Rita Amaral Cabral. They both have two children named Nuno da Mota Veiga Rebelo de Sousa and Sofia da Mota Veiga Rebelo de Sousa.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Salary
Marcelo’s annual salary is £77,147.00.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Net Worth
Sousa has an estimated net worth of $5 million.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Career
Marcelo started his career as a lawyer at New Nation and later as a journalist. He joined the People’s Democratic Party and became a leader in the Parliament of the Republic. [6] During this time he helped create the 1976 Portuguese Constitution. Sousa was subsequently promoted to Minister of Parliamentary Affairs under Prime Minister Francisco Pinto Balse mão. He is the co-founder, director and director of the Expresso newspaper, which together with him is owned by Pinto Balsemão.
He is also the founder of Sedes. From 1983 to 1987 he worked for another newspaper, Semanário. [5] He started as a political analyst and commentator at TSF Radio, where he gave scores (from 0 to 20) on tests to prominent politicians. In 1989, Rebelo ran for President of the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Lisbon (Mayor of Lisbon) but lost to Jorge Sampaio, although he won a seat in the City Council (Veraador).
During the war, he jumped into the waters of the Tagus River to prove that the water was not polluted, despite the contrary. In other local elections, he served as Cascais City Council President (1979-1982) and Cerro Rico de Basto City Council President (1997-2009).