Cláudia André
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Prime MinisterAntónio Costa
ConstituencyCastelo Branco
BornCláudia Sofia Farinha André
24 May 1971
24 May 1971
Sertã, Portugal
Cláudia André | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Assembly of the Republic | |
| Assumed office 2019 | |
| Prime Minister | António Costa |
| Constituency | Castelo Branco |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Cláudia Sofia Farinha André 24 May 1971 Sertã, Portugal |
| Party | Social Democratic Party (PSD) |
| Spouse | Victor Manuel Dias Tomás |
| Children | One son and one daughter |
| Alma mater | University of Coimbra |
| Profession | Teacher |
Cláudia André (born 1971) is a Portuguese politician. A member of the centre-right Social Democratic Party (PSD), André was elected to the Assembly of the Republic in 2019, as a representative of the Castelo Branco constituency.[1]
Cláudia Sofia Farinha André was born on 24 May 1971 in Sertã in the Castelo Branco District in the east of Portugal. She spent two years studying social security in Lisbon but then left that course and enrolled to study geography at the University of Coimbra, graduating in 1997. André married Victor Manuel Dias Tomás and they have a son and a daughter. She returned to Coimbra University in 2011 to take a one-year course on geographic information systems.[2][3][4]