António Ginestal Machado
António Ginestal Machado | |
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Prime Minister of Portugal | |
In office 15 November 1923 – 17 December 1923 | |
President | Manuel Teixeira Gomes |
Preceded by | António Maria da Silva |
Succeeded by | Álvaro de Castro |
Personal details | |
Born | 3 May 1873 Almeida, Portugal |
Died | 28 June 1940 (aged 67) Santarém, Portugal |
Political party | Republican Union, later Republican Liberal |
António Ginestal Machado (3 May 1874[1] – 28 June 1940;[2] Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu ʒinɨʃˈtal mɐˈʃaðu]) was a Portuguese politician. He was born in Almeida, graduated in Law at the University of Coimbra and became a high-school teacher. A member of the moderate Republican Union, he was one of the promoters of its fusion with the Evolutionist Party which originated the Republican Liberal Party. He was President of the Ministry (Prime Minister), from 15 November to 17 December 1923, in a minority government.[3] He resigned due to the opposition of President Manuel Teixeira Gomes of dissolving the parliament, after an insurrection attempt. He was also previously Minister of Public Instruction from May to October 1921 in the cabinet of Tomé de Barros Queirós.[4] He died in Santarém.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "António Ginestal Machado". entities.oclc.org. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
- ^ a b de Almeida, Pedro Tavares (2010). Espólio de António Ginestal Machado 1874- 1940, inventário. Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
António Ginestal Machado nasceu na vila de Almeida a 3 de Maio de 1874 e faleceu na cidade de Santarém a 28 de Junho de 1940.
- ^ "Governo de António Ginestal Machado - Respublica Repertório Português de Ciência Política Edição electrónica 2004". maltez.info. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
- ^ "Ministros da Educação - nomes". web.archive.org. 12 June 2007. Retrieved 31 December 2024.