Ângelo Correia

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Ângelo Correia is a Portuguese manager, engineer and politician, former Minister of Internal Administration of the Portuguese Government under the leadership of Aníbal Cavaco Silva.[1] He was also member of the Portuguese Parliament (the Assembleia da República) for the Portuguese Social Democrats (PSD) from 1976 to 1995.[2] He was awarded a degree in chemical-industrial engineering by the Instituto Superior Técnico of the Technical University of Lisbon (1968). Ângelo Correia was appointed chairman of the company Fomentinvest,[3][4] and worked at that company with Pedro Passos Coelho during the 2000s. Correia, an experienced member of PSD, is a close friend of Passos Coelho, both inside their party and corporate governance careers, and is considered Passos Coelho's political mentor.[5][6]

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  1. Armed Robbers, Carjackers Gain in Portugal as Economy Weakens - "said Angelo Correia, a former interior minister and a member of the Social Democrats, the biggest opposition party", Bloomberg (September 4, 2008)
  2. (Portuguese) Biografia - Ângelo Correia, Assembleia da República
  3. Fomentinvest, Bloomberg Businessweek
  4. Fomentinvest
  5. (French) L'austérité n'attend point le nombre d'années, Courrier International (June 7, 2011)
  6. (Portuguese) Ângelo Correia apoia Passos Coelho para liderar PSD, Público (May 28, 2008)