António Soares Carneiro

António Soares Carneiro
OA ComI GCTE
Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces
In office
29 March 1989  25 January 1994
President Mário Soares
Prime Minister Aníbal Cavaco Silva
Preceded by José Lemos Ferreira
Succeeded by António Carlos Fuzeta da Ponte
Personal details
Born (1928-01-25)25 January 1928
Custóias, Matosinhos, Portugal
Died 28 January 2014(2014-01-28) (aged 86)
Lisbon, Portugal
Political party Democratic Alliance (1980)
Alma mater Portuguese Military Academy
Military service
Allegiance  Portugal
Service/branch Portuguese Army
Rank General

António da Silva Osório Braga Soares Carneiro, OA ComI GCTE (25 January 1928 - 28 January 2014)[1], was a Portuguese military officer. A general in the Portuguese Army, he was the governor of a southern province of Portuguese Angola during the Carnation Revolution, which deposed the Estado Novo 25 April 1974.

In the 1980 presidential election, the right-wing Democratic Alliance, a coalition of the Social Democratic Party, the Democratic and Social Centre and the People's Monarchist Party, nominated Soares Carneiro as its candidate. Two of his leading supporters, Prime Minister Francisco Sá Carneiro (no relation) and Defence Minister Adelino Amaro da Costa died in a plane crash while heading for a rally in Porto two days before the election. Most polls suggest that the deaths dd not have much influence in the result of the presidential elections since they predicted the re-election of President, General António Ramalho Eanes, who won 56% of the votes, was opposed to Soares Carneiro's 40%.

Soares Carneiro later served as Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, under the presidency of Mário Soares.

He died in Lisbon.[2]

References

  1. Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu suˈaɾɨʃ kɐɾˈnɐjɾu])
  2. Morreu Soares Carneiro (in Portuguese)


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