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Pedro Siza Vieira
Minister of Economy
Assumed office
15 October 2018
Prime MinisterAntónio Costa
Preceded byManuel Caldeira Cabral[1]
Deputy Minister
In office
21 October 2017 – present
Prime MinisterAntónio Costa
Preceded byEduardo Cabrita[2]
Personal details
Born (1964-07-14) 14 July 1964 (age 60)
Alma materUniversity of Lisbon

Pedro Siza Vieira (born 14 July 1964)[3] is a Portuguese lawyer and politician who has served as Deputy Minister since 21 October 2017[2] and Minister of Economy since 15 October 2018 in the government of Prime Minister António Costa.[4][1]

Siza Vieira has a law degree from the University of Lisbon.[3] He joined the government in 2017 from the law firm Linklaters.[5] As a lawyer, he was a partner at Morais Leitão, J. Galvão Teles e Associados and a partner at Linklaters between 2002 and 2017, and as served as the Managing Partner of the firm's Lisbon office between 2006 and 2016.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Bugge, Axel (14 October 2018). "Portugal's premier reshuffles cabinet, appoints new economy minister". Reuters. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Eduardo Cabrita será o novo ministro da Administração Interna". Dinheiro Vivo (in Portuguese). 18 October 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Pedro Siza Vieira". portugal.gov.pt (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 17 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  4. ^ Axel Bugge (October 14, 2018), Portugal's premier reshuffles cabinet, appoints new economy minister Reuters.
  5. ^ Axel Bugge (October 14, 2018), Portugal's premier reshuffles cabinet, appoints new economy minister Reuters.
  6. ^ Minister in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister and of Economy: Pedro Siza Vieira Government of Portugal.