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Adolfo Miguel Baptista Mesquita Nunes (born 29 November 1977) is a Portuguese jurist and politician. While part of
CDS – People's Party The CDS – People's Party (, derived from ''Centro Democrático e Social – Partido Popular'', CDS–PP)
, he served as Member of the Assembly of the Republic from 2011 to 2013, and as
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in
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's
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and second governments from 2013 to 2015. In 2021, he announced he was rescinding his party membership, citing differences with party leader
Francisco Rodrigues dos Santos Francisco José Nina Martins Rodrigues dos Santos (born 29 September 1988) is a Portuguese conservative politician and a lawyer. He was elected President of the CDS – People's Party in the National Congress of the Party in Aveiro, with 46% of ...
and the controversy surrounding the 2022 CDS – People's Party leadership election.


Biography

Adolfo Mesquita Nunes was born in
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but raised in
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with his paternal family. He earned his
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in
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from the
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, and later a
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in Legal and Political Sciences in 2008 from the
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. He became a member of
CDS – People's Party The CDS – People's Party (, derived from ''Centro Democrático e Social – Partido Popular'', CDS–PP)
in 1997. As a Member of Parliament, he became notable for being the only in the
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caucus who voted for
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in 2012, and for being a member of the parliamentary committee on the international bailout programme in the wake of the
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. As
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under
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António Pires de Lima António de Magalhães Pires de Lima, usually known as António Pires de Lima (Lisbon, April 7, 1962), is a Portuguese economist, business administrator and politician. He served as Minister of Economy of Portugal between 2013 and 2015 in the Ped ...
, he promoted
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of the sector. In 2020, Adolfo Mesquita Nunes was put forward as a potential candidate in the
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, with the support of some in the moderate right-wing of the
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and the
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, as well as his own party. Citing lack of support from his party's leadership and refusing to run "just to oppose someone", Mesquita Nunes declined entering the race. In January 2021, following the presidential election, Mesquita Nunes called for an extraordinary congress of his party so that he could challenge the leader,
Francisco Rodrigues dos Santos Francisco José Nina Martins Rodrigues dos Santos (born 29 September 1988) is a Portuguese conservative politician and a lawyer. He was elected President of the CDS – People's Party in the National Congress of the Party in Aveiro, with 46% of ...
, who he accused of having been steering the party toward political irrelevance. After Rodrigues dos Santos succeeded in having the party structure approve a
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, by a slim margin, Mesquita Nunes gave up the leadership challenge. On 30 October 2021, Mesquita Nunes announced his decision to give up his CDS-PP party affiliation, following the controversial internal decision to postpone a party leadership election so that it would only take place after the snap legislative election that will take place because of the parliamentary rejection of the Socialist minority government budget for 2022. On his public announcement, Mesquita Nunes called the decision "illegal", and accused leader
Francisco Rodrigues dos Santos Francisco José Nina Martins Rodrigues dos Santos (born 29 September 1988) is a Portuguese conservative politician and a lawyer. He was elected President of the CDS – People's Party in the National Congress of the Party in Aveiro, with 46% of ...
of having turned the party into a conservative monolith with a lack of real internal diversity, and denounced the "party's new priorities" of being an "accusatory finger" of "so-called Christian purity".


Private life

Mesquita Nunes publicly
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in an interview to the newspaper ''
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'' in 2018, saying he had not done so before because he found such an announcement unnecessary; while calling it as a private matter, he also said he had never made any attempt to conceal it, citing an incident during the campaign for the 2017 local elections in which one of his political campaign billboards in
Covilhã Covilhã (), officially Covilhã City (), is a city and a concelho, municipality in the Centro, Portugal, Centro region, Portugal. The city proper had 33,691 inhabitants in 2021. The municipality population in 2021 was 46,455 in an area of . It is ...
was spray painted with the word "gay" and he specifically asked for it not to be taken down as it wasn't calumnious.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mesquita Nunes, Adolfo 1977 births Living people CDS – People's Party politicians Catholic University of Portugal alumni Members of the Assembly of the Republic (Portugal) People from Lisbon People from Covilhã LGBTQ conservatism Portuguese gay politicians LGBTQ legislators 21st-century Portuguese LGBTQ people