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Miguel Pinto Luz

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Miguel Pinto Luz
Pinto Luz in 2019
Minister of Infrastructure and Housing
Assumed office
2 April 2024
Prime MinisterLuís Montenegro
Preceded byAntónio Costa (Infrastructure; caretaker)
Marina Gonçalves (Housing)
Member of the Assembly of the Republic
In office
26 March 2024 – 2 April 2024
ConstituencyFaro
Vice President of the Social Democratic Party
In office
3 July 2022 – 19 October 2024
PresidentLuís Montenegro
Preceded byIsaura Morais
Succeeded byRui Rocha
Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Transport and Communications
In office
30 October 2015 – 26 November 2015
Prime MinisterPedro Passos Coelho
MinisterMiguel Morais Leitão
Member of the Cascais City Council
In office
9 October 2005 – 25 January 2024
Personal details
Born
Miguel Martinez de Castro Pinto Luz

(1977-03-08) 8 March 1977 (age 47)
Lisbon, Portugal
Political partySocial Democratic Party
Children3
Alma materInstituto Superior Técnico
OccupationElectrical engineerPolitician

Miguel Martinez de Castro Pinto Luz (born 8 March 1977) is a Portuguese politician who is currently serving as Vice President of the Social Democratic Party since 3 July 2022.[1] He has been Minister of Infrastructure and Housing since 2024, in the XXIV Constitutional Government, led by Luís Montenegro.[2]

Political career

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Pinto Luz has also served as Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Transportation and Communications during the 20th Constitutional Government[3] and as Deputy Mayor of Cascais from 2017 to 2024.[4][5]

Pinto Luz was a candidate for the Social Democratic Party leadership in 2020 against Rui Rio and Luís Montenegro,[6] coming third with less than 10% of the votes and failing to go to a runoff. During the campaign, he supported an alliance with Chega in case the PSD needed them to form a government.[7]

After the 2022 leadership election, Pinto Luz became one of the Vice presidents of Luís Montenegro. He was chosen as the main candidate from Faro in the 2024 legislative election, a decision that was widely criticized by all the municipal party leaderships.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Miguel Pinto Luz | PSD". www.psd.pt (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  2. ^ "Miguel Pinto Luz, o novo ministro das Infraestruturas e da Habitação: o homem que vai ter muito para decidir". Expresso (in Portuguese). 2024-03-28. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  3. ^ POSTAL (2024-01-14). "Eleições: Miguel Pinto Luz vai encabeçar a lista de deputados da AD por Faro". Postal do Algarve (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  4. ^ Lemos, Pedro (2024-01-25). "Pinto Luz suspende mandato em Cascais e muda-se para "casa do pai" no Algarve". Sul Informação (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  5. ^ Democrática, Aliança. "Faro". Aliança Democrática (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-03-05.
  6. ^ Sapage, Sónia (2019-10-18). "Miguel Pinto Luz é candidato à liderança do PSD". PÚBLICO (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  7. ^ "Miguel Pinto Luz: "Sim, a aliança com o Chega é possível"". Jornal Expresso (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  8. ^ Antunes, Rui Pedro. "Todas as concelhias do PSD/Algarve escrevem carta a pedir a Montenegro para retirar Pinto Luz de cabeça de lista em Faro". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-01-15.