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Fernando Medina

Portuguese economist and politician (born 1973) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fernando Medina

Fernando Medina Maciel Almeida Correia (born 10 March 1973) is a Portuguese economist and politician Socialist Party (PS) who served as Minister of Finance in the government of Prime Minister António Costa from 2022 to 2024. He previously served as Mayor of Lisbon from 2015, succeeding Costa,[1][2] to 2021.

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Fernando Medina
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Fernando Medina in 2023.
Minister of Finance
In office
30 March 2022  2 April 2024
Prime MinisterAntónio Costa
Preceded byJoão Leão
Succeeded byJoaquim Miranda Sarmento
Mayor of Lisbon
In office
6 April 2015 (2015-04-06)  18 October 2021 (2021-10-18)
Preceded byAntónio Costa
Succeeded byCarlos Moedas
Deputy Mayor of Lisbon
In office
24 October 2013 (2013-10-24)  6 April 2015 (2015-04-06)
MayorAntónio Costa
Preceded byManuel Salgado
Succeeded byDuarte Cordeiro
Secretary of State Assistant for Industry and Development
In office
31 October 2009 (2009-10-31)  21 June 2011 (2011-06-21)
Prime MinisterJosé Sócrates
Preceded byAntónio Castro Guerra
Succeeded byAntónio Almeida Henriques
Secretary of State for Employment and Vocational Training
In office
14 March 2005 (2005-03-14)  26 October 2009 (2009-10-26)
Prime MinisterJosé Sócrates
Preceded byLuís Pais Antunes
Succeeded byValter Lemos
Member of the Assembly of the Republic
Assumed office
29 March 2022
ConstituencyLisbon
In office
20 June 2011  24 October 2013
ConstituencyViana do Castelo
In office
15 October 2009  31 October 2009
ConstituencyBeja
Personal details
Born
Fernando Medina Maciel Almeida Correia

(1973-03-10) 10 March 1973 (age 52)
Porto, Portugal
Political partySocialist
SpouseStéphanie Silva
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Porto
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Early life and education

Medina was born in Porto to Edgar Marciel Almeida Correia and Maria Helena Guimarães Medina. He has a degree in Economics from the Faculty of Economics of the University of Porto. He also holds a master's degree in Economic Sociology from the Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão.[1]

Political career

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Early beginnings

During his time at university, Medina was the President of the Faculty's Students' Union and then the President of the Students' Unions' Federation of Porto.

From 2000 to 2002, Medina served as adviser to Prime Minister António Guterres, first on education and science and later on economic policy.

Following the 2005 national elections, incoming Prime Minister José Sócrates appointed Medina as Secretary of State for Employment and Professional Training, serving under Minister of Labor José António Vieira da Silva.

Mayor of Lisbon, 2015–2021

In June 2021, Medina faced calls for his resignation as a result of his government's decision of January 2021 to share the personal information of at least three Lisbon-based Russian dissidents with Russian authorities.[3] In response, he ruled out stepping down and instead apologized for what he initially described as a "bureaucratic error".[4] Afterwards, municipal authorities admitted that since 2011 Lisbon’s city hall had regularly disclosed the personal information of human rights activists, including "names, identification numbers, home addresses and telephone numbers", with several repressive regimes, including Angola, China and Venezuela. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa described the situation as "deeply regrettable" and declared that everyone deserved to have their fundamental rights respected in a democratic country.[5]

Medina lost his re-election bid in the 2021 local elections, and was succeeded as Mayor by Carlos Moedas.[6]

As of May 2023, CNN discovered that Medina had, as Mayor of Lisbon, offered positions to rival PSD party. As part of the Tutti Frutti scandal, Medina’s use of influence caused complications to the 2022-2023 Portuguese political crisis, known by numerous cases of corruption within the PS reign.

Minister of Finance, 2022–2024

After the Socialist Party's absolute majority victory in the 2022 Portuguese legislative election, he was sworn in as a member of parliament, and two days later, on March 30, 2022, was appointed Minister of Finance of the XXIII Constitutional Government.[7] His first proposal for the government's 2023 budget, which aimed to further slash the deficit to 0.9% of GDP, was approved by parliament in November 2022.[8]

Other activities

European Union organizations
International organizations

Personal life

Medina is married with two sons and a daughter. He plays the piano.[15]

Electoral history

Lisbon City Council election, 2017

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Ballot: 1 October 2017
Party Candidate Votes % Seats +/−
#FF66FF;"}]]}"> PS Fernando Medina106,03642.08–3
CDS–PP/MPT/PPM Assunção Cristas51,98420.64+3
#FF9900;"}]]}"> PSD Teresa Leal Coelho28,33611.22–1
#FF0000;"}]]}"> CDU João Ferreira24,1109.62±0
#8B0000;"}]]}"> BE Ricardo Robles18,0257.11+1
PAN Inês Sousa Real7,6583.00±0
Other parties 5,8332.30±0
Blank/Invalid ballots 10,4984.2
Turnout 252,48151.1617±0
Source: Autárquicas 2017[16]
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Lisbon City Council election, 2021

More information Party, Candidate ...
Ballot: 26 September 2021
Party Candidate Votes % Seats +/−
#3777BC;"}]]}"> PSD/CDS–PP/Alliance/MPT/PPM Carlos Moedas83,18534.37+1
PS/Livre Fernando Medina80,90733.37–1
#FF0000;"}]]}"> CDU João Ferreira25,55010.52±0
#8B0000;"}]]}"> BE Beatriz Gomes Dias15,0576.21±0
Chega Nuno Graciano10,7304.40new
#00ADEF;"}]]}"> IL Bruno Horta Soares10,2134.20new
PAN Manuela Gonzaga6,6252.70±0
Other parties 3,0311.30±0
Blank/Invalid ballots 7,4453.1
Turnout 242,74350.9917±0
Source: Autárquicas 2021[17]
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