António Bagão Félix

António Bagão Félix
Minister of Finance
In office
17 July 2004  12 March 2005
Prime Minister Pedro Santana Lopes
Preceded by Manuela Ferreira Leite
Succeeded by Luís Campos e Cunha
Minister of Labour
In office
6 April 2002  17 July 2004
Prime Minister José Manuel Barroso
Preceded by Paulo Pedroso
Succeeded by Álvaro Barreto
Personal details
Born (1948-04-09) 9 April 1948
Ílhavo, Portugal
Political party CDS – People's Party
Profession Politician
Military service
Allegiance Portugal
Service/branch Portuguese Navy
Years of service 1970–1973

António José de Castro Bagão Felix (born April 9, 1948 in Ílhavo, Portugal) is a Portuguese economist and politician.

Education

António José de Castro Bagão Felix received his university degree in Finance from the Technical University of Lisbon's ISEG, formerly known as ISCEF (1970), and a diploma in management by INSEAD (Fontainebleau, 1995).

Political Life

António Bagão Félix received administrative powers more than once. He took part in many governments formed in Portugal in his career.

He was the Deputy in the Assembleia da República, elected by the Association of London (1983–1985); he was the Deputy to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe; and he was a member of its Committee on Social Affairs and Health in the same years.

Publications

Félix is the author of several books and has joined the editorial boards of journals such as Citizenship, New Labor, Company, Hyphen Magazine, and Public Health. He is a columnist in several newspapers such as Express, Economic Daily, Public, Weekly, The Ball, among others, and he participates in the radio program Board on Antena1.

Career highlights

Additionally he served in various public institutions and social organizations.

Teaching in higher education:

Government posts

External links

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