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Secretary-General of the Socialist Party (Portugal)

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Secretary-general of the Socialist Party
since 28 June 2025
StatusParty leader
Inaugural holderMário Soares
Formation19 April 1973
DeputyDeputy Secretary-general of the Socialist Party

Thesecretary-general of the Socialist Party is the leader of the portugueseSocialist Party.[1] Currently, the position is held byJosé Luís Carneiro, following his victory in theJuly 2025 leadership election.[2]

The post of Secretary-general was created in 1973, after the party's foundation inBad Münstereifel. Its first holder wasMário Soares, who held several important offices such asPrime Minister from 1976 to 1978 and again from 1983 to 1985, andPresident of the Republic, from1986 to 1996.

Until 1998, party Secretary-generals were elected by delegate votes in a party congress, but in that same year, party rules were changed and registered party members, with membership fees updated, gained the right to elect the president secretary-general of delegates in a congress, with the possibility of a second round if no candidate obtains more than 50% of the votes in the first round of voting.[3]

To this day, four Secretaries-general of the Socialist Party have become Prime Minister of Portugal:Mário Soares (1976 and1983),António Guterres (1995),José Sócrates (2005) andAntónio Costa (2015). In addition,Mário Soares (1986),Jorge Sampaio (1996) andAntónio José Seguro (2026), also former Secretaries-general, held the office President of the Republic.

List of Secretaries-general of the Socialist Party

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Colour key
(for political parties)
#PortraitNameConstituencyTook officeLeft officeElectionPrime MinisterRef.
1Mário Soares
(1924–2017)
Lisbon19 April 197313 June 1985Marcelo Caetano(1968–1974)[4]
Adelino da Palma Carlos(1974)
Vasco Gonçalves(1974–1975)
José Pinheiro de Azevedo(1975–1976)
himself(1976–1978)
Alfredo Nobre da Costa(1978)
Carlos Mota Pinto(1978–1979)
Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo(1979–1980)
Francisco Sá Carneiro(1980)
Diogo Freitas do Amaral(1980–1981)
Francisco Pinto Balsemão(1981–1983)
himself(1983–1985)
António de Almeida Santos(interim)
(1926–2016)
Guarda(1976–1980)
Porto(1980–1995)
Lisbon(1995–2002)
Coimbra(2002–2005)
19 June 198513 November 19851985Mário Soares(1985)[5]
Aníbal Cavaco Silva(1985–1995)
António Macedo(interim)
(1906–1989)
Porto13 November 198529 June 1986[6]
2Vítor Constâncio
(b. 1943)
Lisbon29 June 198616 January 19891986[7]
3Jorge Sampaio
(1939–2021)
Lisbon(1976–1987)
Santarém(1987–1991)
Lisbon(1991–1992)
16 January 198923 February 19921989[8]
4António Guterres
(b. 1949)
Castelo Branco23 February 199219 January 20021992[9]
himself(1995–2002)
5Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues
(b. 1949)
Lisbon(1985–1987)
Aveiro(1987–1991)
Lisbon(1991–1999)
Leiria(1999–2002)
Lisbon(2002–2022)
19 January 200227 September 20042002António Guterres(2002)[10]
José Durão Barroso(2002–2004)
Pedro Santana Lopes(2004–2005)
6José Sócrates
(b. 1957)
Castelo Branco27 September 200423 July 20112004[11]
himself(2005–2011)
Pedro Passos Coelho(2011–2015)
7António José Seguro
(b. 1962)
Lisbon(1985–1987)
Porto(1991–1995)
Guarda(1995–1999)
Lisbon(2002–2005)
Braga(2005–2014)
23 July 201128 September 20142011[12]
Maria de Belém Roseira(interim)
(b. 1949)
Porto(1999–2002)
Aveiro(2002–2005)
Lisbon(2005–2009)
Aveiro(2009–2011)
Lisbon(2011–2015)
28 September 201422 November 2014[13]
8António Costa
(b. 1961)
Lisbon(1991–2002)
Leiria(2002–2005)
Lisbon(2005–2024)
22 November 20147 January 20242014[14]
himself(2015–2024)
9Pedro Nuno Santos
(b. 1977)
Aveiro7 January 202424 May 20252023António Costa(2024)[15]
Luís Montenegro(since 2024)
Carlos César(interim)
(b. 1956)
Azores24 May 202528 June 2025[16]
10José Luís Carneiro
(b. 1971)
Porto(2005–2022)
Braga(since 2022)
28 June 2025present2025[17]

By time in office

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#NameTime in officeDuration
1Mário Soares1973–198512 years, 55 days
2António Guterres1992–20029 years, 330 days
3António Costa2014–20249 years, 46 days
4José Sócrates2004–20116 years, 299 days
5António José Seguro2011–20143 years, 67 days
6Jorge Sampaio1989–19923 years, 38 days
7Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues2002–20042 years, 252 days
8Vítor Constâncio1986–19892 years, 201 days
9Pedro Nuno Santos2024–20251 year, 137 days
10José Luís Carneiro2025–present232 days (Incumbent)
11António Macedo(interim)1985–1986228 days
12António de Almeida Santos(interim)1985147 days
13Maria de Belém Roseira(interim)201455 days
14Carlos César(interim)202535 days

Deputy Secretary-general of the Socialist Party

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The Deputy Secretary-general of the Socialist Party is a position created in 2012 to replace the Secretary-general as the representative of the party in the case where the Secretary-general held the office of Prime Minister of Portugal.[18]

#PortraitNameConstituencyTook officeLeft officeSecretary-generalRef.
Vacant31 March 20125 December 2015António José Seguro
António Costa
1Ana Catarina Mendes
(b. 1973)
Setúbal5 December 201527 October 2019[19]
2José Luís Carneiro
(b. 1971)
Porto(2005–2022)
Braga(since 2022)
27 October 20199 April 2022[20]
3João Torres
(b. 1986)
Porto9 April 202213 January 2024[21]
Vacant13 January 2024presentPedro Nuno Santos
José Luís Carneiro

References

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  1. ^"Secretário-Geral | Partido Socialista".Site oficial do PS - Partido Socialista (in European Portuguese). Retrieved2025-03-18.
  2. ^""Esperem de mim uma postura diferente": José Luís Carneiro eleito secretário-geral do PS".SIC Notícias (in Portuguese). 2025-06-28. Retrieved2025-06-28.
  3. ^"Estatutos do Partido Socialista".www.as.ps.pt (in European Portuguese). 1998-03-14. Retrieved2025-07-29.
  4. ^"Biografia | Mário Soares".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  5. ^"Biografia | António de Almeida Santos".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  6. ^"Biografia | António Macedo".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  7. ^"Biografia | Vítor Constâncio".
  8. ^"Biografia | Jorge Sampaio".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  9. ^"Biografia | António Guterres".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  10. ^"Biografia | Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  11. ^"Biografia | José Sócrates".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  12. ^"Biografia | António José Seguro".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  13. ^"Biografia | Maria de Belém Roseira".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  14. ^"Biografia | António Costa".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  15. ^"Biografia | Pedro Nuno Santos".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  16. ^"Biografia | Carlos César".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-05-19.
  17. ^"Biografia | José Luís Carneiro".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-06-13.
  18. ^"Cargo de secretário-geral adjunto foi criado pela direção de Seguro".Notícias ao Minuto (in Portuguese). 2015-11-18. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  19. ^"Biografia | Ana Catarina Mendes".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  20. ^"Biografia | José Luís Carneiro".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  21. ^"Biografia | João Torres".Assembleia da República. Retrieved2025-03-18.
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