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Carmona Rodrigues was born on 23 June, 1956 in São Sebastião da Pedreira. Discover Carmona Rodrigues's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Carmona Rodrigues Height, Weight & Measurements
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Carmona Rodrigues Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Carmona Rodrigues worth at the age of 68 years old? Carmona Rodrigues’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated
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In 2007, following a crisis of governance, motivated by the exchange of lands of the former Popular Fair in Entrecampos, by land in the Park Mayer of the company Bragaparques, an operation that was approved by the Lisbon Municipal Assembly in 2005, the PSD, under the leadership of Luís Marques Mendes, sent his councilmen in the CML to resign, which resulted in the fall of the Municipal Executive, the marking of midterm elections and the end of the term of Carmona Rodrigues. Since then the PSD has not returned to win the City Hall of Lisbon.
Carmona Rodrigues announced on 23 May that he would re-run as an candidate with an independent movement that he created for that purpose Lisboa com Carmona. The midterm elections occurred on 15 July 2007. He end up in second place with 16.7% of the votes (behind António Costa (PS), but ahead of Fernando Negrão (PSD)), in an election marked by a very high abstention. This was one the first important electoral results of independent movements in Portugal municipal elections. This Lisboa com Carmona movement elected four city councilors. He left active politics in 2009.
In October 2005, Rodrigues won the mayoral election over Manuel Maria Carrilho, of the Socialist Party (PS), once again becoming Mayor of Lisbon, as an independent candidate supported by the Partido Social Democrata (PSD - Social Democratic Party). The results in the city's team of vereadores (municipal government) were: 8 to PSD, 5 to PS, 2 to the communist coalition, 1 to CDS-PP and 1 to the Left Bloc.
With the inauguration of the 16th Constitutional Government of Portugal in July 2004, he returned to Lisbon city hall as Mayor, an office he held for eight months. In March 2005, with the fall of the 16th Constitutional Government and the return of Santana Lopes to the municipal government, Carmona Rodrigues took the vice-presidency of the city government over again.
In April 2003 Rodrigues was integrated into the 15th Constitutional Government of Portugal as Minister of the Public Works, Transportation and Habitation. He spent 15 months in the post, during which many advancements were made, such as the creation of metropolitan authorities of transports, a Spanish-Portuguese agreement on the construction of high-speed rail lines, and legislation for the creation of the societies of urbane rehabilitation.
For the local elections of December 2001, he integrated the candidate list headed by Santana Lopes Partido Social Democrata (PSD - Social Democratic Party) as an independent. He became vice-Mayor of Lisbon in January 2002.
Upon returning to Portugal, he was invited to be an Assistant of the Department of Sciences and Environmental Engineering, part of the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the New University of Lisbon, where he has worked since 1983. In 1992, Rodrigues became a Doctor of Environmental Engineering through the New University of Lisbon. Since then, he has been responsible for the courses of Hydraulics, Water Resources and Hydrological Modelling, and responsible for the Hydraulics Laboratory "Prof. Armando Lencastre".
In 1978, Carmona Rodrigues obtained a degree in Civil Engineering at the Military Academy, in Lisbon. He started his professional career at Hidroprojecto, a large consulting firm in Portugal. Between 1981 and 1982, he made a post-graduation course in Hydraulic Engineering at IHE Delft, The Netherlands.
Former rugby athlete, playing for the Portuguese club CDUL between 1970 and 1986, national champion in all the age categories, winner of several national cups and the Iberian Cup in 1983.
António Pedro Nobre Carmona Rodrigues (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaɾˈmonɐ ʁuˈdɾiɡɨʃ] ; born 23 June 1956 in Alvalade, Lisbon), grand-nephew of Óscar Carmona, is a university professor and a Portuguese politician. He was mayor of Lisbon (2004–2005, 2005–2007), and Minister of Public Works, Transportation and Habitation and the Minister of Cities in the 15th Constitutional Government of Portugal.
He is the son of António Óscar Carmona Rodrigues (Chaves, 17 December 1913 – 25 May 1975), a maternal nephew of his namesake António Óscar Fragoso Carmona, and wife Diogilda Nobre de Carvalho (Mafra, 14 February 1918 – 27 September 2009).