Alberto João Jardim
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Alberto João Cardoso Gonçalves Jardim, GCIH, KmstkNO[citation needed], (born Funchal, Madeira Island, February 4, 1943) is the President of the Regional Government of Madeira, Portugal, and co-founder of the Madeirense branch of the popular centre-right-wing Portuguese party PSD and Vice-president of European Popular Party.
He graduated in law in 1973, from the University of Coimbra, and after finnishing the course he became an high school teacher.
He was director of the Instituto de Emprego e Formação Profissional da Ilha da Madeira (Unemployment and Professional Formation Centre of Madeira Island). As a journalist, he was director of "Jornal da Madeira". He also wrote for different Portuguese newspappers and magazines.
Since 1978 Alberto João Jardim became successively and democraticly elected for President of the Regional Government of Madeira, as President of the Regional Government of Madeira he is member of the Conselho de Estado, Conselho Superior de Defesa Interna and Conselho Superior de Segurança Interna of the Portuguese Republic.
Alberto João Jardim is also member and ex-Vice President (2000-2001) of the European Union Committee of the Regions. He is Honorary President of the European Summit of Regions & Cities.
He is founder and member of the European Regional Assembly.
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[edit] Trivia
- He has showed several times to be a fan of MarÍtimo, a sports club from Funchal.
- Alberto João has an "honoris causa" doctorate in Political Sciences, granted by the Italian University of St. Cirilio.[citation needed]
- Today he is Honorary Teacher of Universidade Independente, a private university in Lisbon.[citation needed]
[edit] Quotes
- "There are some bastards, on the mainland media. I'll say bastards so I won't call them sons of bitches..." (Diário de Notícias 5th June 2005) [1]
- Although they (mainland)are anti-fascists, without ever picking a rifle, it was the people of Madeira and not those faggots who made the revolution for 29 days against Salazar." (Diário de Notícias 31st July 2006)
[edit] Other Decorations
- Grã-Cruz da Ordem do Libertador (Venezuela)
- Gran-Cruz de la Orden de Francisco Miranda (Venezuela)
- Comenda de Benemerência da Cruz Vermelha (Portugal)
- Cavaleiro Honorário da Ordem Bizantina do Santo Sepulcro
- "Pro Mérito" Medal of the European Council
- Medalha de Honra da Cidade do Funchal; (Portugal)
- Medalha de Honra do Município de Santa Cruz (Portugal)
- Colar de Honra do Município de S. Vicente (Portugal)
- Orden Communidad del Municipio de Chacao
- Orden don Ricardo Montilha, Orden Juan Guilhermo Irribarren, Orden Saurau de Aragua e Orden Jacinto Lara, atribuídas pelos respectivos Estados venezuelanos . (Venezuela)
- Medalha de Reconhecimento, Medalha de Serviços Distintos e Medalha de 20 Anos de Bons Serviços, todas da Liga dos Bombeiros Portugueses e Medalha Comemorativa dos 50 Anos dos Bombeiros Voluntários Madeirenses. (Portugal)
- Medalha de Serviços Distintos do Corpo Nacional de Escutas. (Portugal)
[edit] Published Books
- "Tribuna Livre" (3 vols.)
- "Pela Autonomia e o Desenvolvimento Integral" (2 vols.)
- "A Experiência da Autonomia Regional da Madeira"
- "Regionalização, Europa, Estado e Poder Local"