Baltazar Rebelo de Sousa

Portuguese politician and medicine professor
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Baltazar Rebelo de Sousa
GCIH
Baltazar Rebelo de Sousa as Governor-General of Mozambique, 1968
Minister for Overseas
In office
7 November 1973 – 25 April 1974
Prime MinisterMarcello Caetano
Preceded byJoaquim da Silva Cunha
Succeeded byAntónio de Almeida Santos
Minister of Corporations and Social Security
In office
15 January 1970 – 7 November 1973
Prime MinisterMarcello Caetano
Preceded byJosé João Gonçalves de Proença
Succeeded byJoaquim Silva Pinto
Minister of Health and Assistance
In office
15 January 1970 – 7 November 1973
Prime MinisterMarcello Caetano
Preceded byLopo Cancela de Abreu
Succeeded byClemente Rogeiro
Governor-General of Mozambique
In office
12 July 1968 – 15 January 1970
PresidentAmérico Tomás
Preceded byJosé Augusto da Costa Almeida
Succeeded byEduardo de Arantes e Oliveira
Personal details
Born
Baltazar Leite Rebelo de Sousa

(1921-04-16)16 April 1921
Lisbon, Portugal
Died1 December 2001(2001-12-01) (aged 80)
Lisbon, Portugal
Children
OccupationPolitician and medicine professor

Baltazar Leite Rebelo de Sousa, GCIH (16 April 1921 in Lisbon, Santos o Velho – 1 December 2001 in Lisbon) was a Portuguese politician and a former minister and member of parliament and medicine professor.

Background

He was the only son of António Joaquim Rebelo de Sousa (Cabeceiras de Basto, Pedraça, Paço de Vides, 8 April 1860 – 7 August 1927), a landowner (already a widower of Rosa da Costa, whom he married in Portuguese Angola and by whom he had five other sons António, Eduardo, Augusto, Álvaro and Óscar Rebelo de Sousa), and second wife Joaquina Leite da Silva, Gandarela, São Clemente, Celorico de Basto 1896? – 16 April 1975), daughter of Manuel Leite da Silva and wife and relative Deolinda Leite. His paternal grandparents were Manuel Joaquim Rebelo de Sousa, a trader, and wife Feliciana de Jesus, daughter of José Mendes de Magalhães and wife Teresa Dias do Nascimento de Jesus, who were also the parents of Baltasar Joaquim (born in 1859), Rosalinda do Nascimento, Bernardino Joaquim, Joaquim and Valentina do Nascimento Rebelo de Sousa.

Career

He was a licentiate in medicine from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lisbon. He started his career as a medical doctor.

He was a subsecretary of state for education and a national comissar of the Mocidade Portuguesa. He then became secretary of state and minister of the corporations and health, deputy to the Assembly of the Republic (Assembleia Nacional), vice-president of the Overseas Council, vice-president of the Acção Nacional Popular, Governor-General of Mozambique from 1968 until 1970, and finally the last Minister for the Overseas before the Carnation Revolution. In its aftermath, he went to his ministry where he stood most part of the day and communicated with the rest of the Portuguese Council of Ministers, who were seized in Quartel do Carmo (a military facility in Lisbon). He went into exile in Brazil.

He then became a higher education teacher in São Paulo, São Paulo and the administrator of a company of the Pirelli Group. He also had an active role in Luso-Brazilian associacions, such as the Associação Luso-Brasileira, of which he became the director, also being a member and president of the Curator Council of the Fundação Luso-Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento dos Países de Língua Portuguesa.

Decorations

He was a Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry (Ordem do Infante Dom Henrique), Grand Cross of the Order of Public Instruction, Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross of Brazil, etc.

Family

He married in Lisbon in 1941 or thereabouts, in a simple ceremony with only two of his friends as witnesses, in a union not approved by both parents at the time, to Maria das Neves Fernandes Duarte (Covilhã, Conceição, 30 July 1921 – Lisbon, 8 March 2003), daughter of Joaquim das Neves (b. Covilhã, Erada, 1 January 1874) and wife Maria Rosa Fernandes Duarte (b. Covilhã, 1889?); paternal granddaughter of José Antunes das Neves (son of Francisco de Jesus and wife Maria Antunes) and wife Maria Florência (daughter of José Antunes Castanheira and wife Maria Florência), both born and married in Covilhã, Erada; and maternal granddaughter of Manuel Fernandes Duarte and wife Leonor Rosa; they had three children:

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