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Paulo Portas

Paulo de Sacadura Cabral Portas (born 12 September 1962, (:ˈpawlu ˈpɔɾtɐʃ)), is a member of Portugal's Parliament and a leading conservative politician in Portugal. He is the leader of Portugal's only politically to-the-right major party, the CDS – People's Party (CDS-PP), on whose lists he has been elected to the Portuguese Parliament in every legislative election since 1995. He was Deputy Prime Minister from 2013 to 2015, Minister of Defence from 2002 to 2005 and Minister of State and Foreign Affairs from 2011 to 2013, all three times in coalitions of the PSD and his CDS-PP. He has been dogged by controversy, in particular due to a costly purchase of submarines to the Portuguese Navy when he was Minister of Defence.
==Early life==
Paulo Portas was born in Lisbon and grew up in a free thinking, politically aware family with rural landowner roots in Vila Viçosa on his father's side and military tradition on his mother's (niece of Portuguese aviation hero Artur de Sacadura Cabral). His father, Nuno Portas, was an influential post-modernist architect, who professed progressive Roman Catholic views. His mother, Helena Sacadura Cabral was an economist, journalist and author, who held more conservative views that appear to have passed on to Paulo Portas who stayed living with her after his parents separated. In contrast, his older brother Miguel Portas stayed with their father and became a communist and later a leftist. Their half-sister is Catarina Portas, a well-known Portuguese journalist, businesswoman and media personality.〔 (Perfil: Portas, o homem para quem fazer previsões em política "é um grande atrevimento" ) Público (2 July 2013)〕
Following the 1974 Carnation revolution in Portugal, Paulo Portas was briefly sent to school in France but returned in 1975 to study at Lisbon's top private high school (''Colégio S. João de Brito''). In 1984 he got a law degree from the Portuguese Catholic University, where he met Manuel Monteiro who, 10 years later, would serve as Portas's stepping stone into the CDS-PP and national politics.〔 (Um político que de irrevogável só mesmo a contradição ) (de Notícias ) (12 August 2013)〕 He is said to be a Church-going Catholic.〔(Perfil: Paulo Portas, ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros ) (17 June 2011)〕

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