António Tânger Corrêa

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António Manuel Moreira Tânger Corrêa (born 24 April 1952) is a politician, former diplomat and sailor from Portugal. He is the first Vice President of the Portuguese political party Chega, led by André Ventura.[1][2]

ConstituencyPortugal
PresidentAndré Ventura
Preceded byFernando Araújo
Preceded byFernando Araújo
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António Tânger Corrêa
Official portrait, 2024
Member of the European Parliament
Assumed office
16 July 2024
ConstituencyPortugal
Vice President of Chega
Assumed office
20 September 2020
PresidentAndré Ventura
Other offices
Ambassador of Portugal to Qatar
In office
18 October 2015  24 August 2018
Preceded byFernando Araújo
Succeeded byRicardo Pracana
Ambassador of Portugal to Egypt
In office
12 May 2012  2 July 2015
Preceded byDuarte Rocha
Succeeded byMaria Madalena Fischer
Ambassador of Portugal to Lithuania
In office
29 November 2005  1 December 2008
Portugal General Consul in Rio de Janeiro
In office
April 2003  November 2005
Ambassador of Portugal to Israel
In office
2 September 2001  7 April 2003
Preceded byJosé Filipe Moraes Cabral
Succeeded byPedro de Abreu Bártolo
Ambassador of Portugal to Serbia and Montenegro
In office
17 March 1999  19 June 2001
Preceded byRogério Silvestre Lopes
Succeeded byAntónio Russo Dias
Head of the Portugal Temporary Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
March 1996  October 1998
Portugal General Consul in Goa
In office
October 1993  March 1996
Portugal General Consul in Toronto
In office
November 1984  July 1986
Personal details
BornAntónio Manuel Moreira Tânger Corrêa
(1952-04-24) 24 April 1952 (age 74)
PartyChega (2019–present)
Other political
affiliations
CDS – People's Party (formerly)
Height1.65 m (5.4 ft)
University of Lisbon
OccupationPoliticianDiplomat
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Tânger Corrêa was elected a Member of the European Parliament in the 2024 European election, and he took office in the Tenth European Parliament on 16 July 2024.[3]

Political career

In 1974, after the revolution of 25 April, he was Secretary General of the Centrist Youth (CDS-PP) and in 1980, he was for a year Deputy to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Diogo Freitas do Amaral, in the government of the Democratic Alliance (AD) by Francisco Sá Carneiro.[4][5]

António Tânger Corrêa is the current Vice President of the Portuguese political party Chega, by appointment of the party leader André Ventura.[6]

Tânger Corrêa was the Chega main candidate to the 2024 European elections, being elected as a Member of the European Parliament.[7]

Diplomatic career

He was a diplomat for over four decades (1981–2018), he was consul general of Portugal in Goa and Rio de Janeiro, ambassador of Portugal to Bosnia, Serbia, Israel, Egypt, Qatar, Lithuania, and second secretary of the Portuguese embassy in Beijing.[8][9]

As Portuguese diplomat he was involved in at least two scandals that cost taxpayers thousands of euros.[10][11] António Tânger Corrêa was suspended in 2009 for 90 days due to various irregularities found in the management of the Portuguese embassy in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.[10]

Sailing career

Tânger Corrêa was also a sailor.[12] He represented Portugal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain as helmsman in the Soling. With crew members Ricardo Batista and Luis Miguel Santos where the team reached 21st place.[13]

Electoral history

European Parliament election, 2024

More information Party, Candidate ...
Ballot: 9 June 2024
Party Candidate Votes % Seats +/−
PS Marta Temido1,268,91532.18–1
AD Sebastião Bugalho1,229,89531.17±0
Chega António Tânger Corrêa387,0689.82+2
IL João Cotrim de Figueiredo358,8119.12+2
BE Catarina Martins168,1074.31–1
CDU João Oliveira162,6304.11–1
Livre Francisco Paupério148,5723.80±0
ADN Joana Amaral Dias54,1201.40±0
PAN Pedro Fidalgo Marques48,0061.20–1
Other parties 48,6471.20±0
Blank/Invalid ballots 77,2082.0
Turnout 3,951,97936.6321±0
Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições[14]
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Books

  • Do Transiberiano ao Médio Oriente - Navegações num mundo em mudança, 2024[15]

References

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