Francisca Van Dunem

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francisca Van Dunem
TOUR DE TABLE 2016-07-08 Informal Meeting of Justice Ministers (27553458143) (cropped).jpg
Minister of Justice
Assumed office
26 November 2015
Prime MinisterAntónio Costa
Preceded byFernando Negrão
Minister of Internal Administration
Assumed office
4 December 2021
Prime MinisterAntónio Costa
Preceded byEduardo Cabrita
Personal details
Born
Francisca Eugénia da Silva Dias Van Dunem

(1955-11-05) 5 November 1955 (age 66)
Luanda, Portuguese Angola
NationalityPortuguese, Angolan[1]
Political partyNo affiliation
Spouse(s)Eduardo Paz Ferreira
Children2
Residence(s)Portugal
Alma materUniversity of Lisbon
WebsitePortuguese Government - Minister

Francisca Eugénia da Silva Dias Van Dunem (born 5 November 1955, in Luanda, Angola) is an Angolan-Portuguese lawyer and politician who has been serving as the Portuguese Minister of Justice since 26 November 2015, in António Costa's XXI and XXII Constitutional Governments, and Minister of Internal Administration since 4 December 2021, heading both ministries since.[2] Van Dunem is Portugal's first black government minister in history.[3]

Early life and education[]

Van Dunem was born in 1955 in Luanda, then the capital of the Portuguese Overseas Province of Angola. She went to Lisbon in the early 1970s in order to study law at the University of Lisbon. In April 1974, the Portuguese Estado Novo regime was overthrown by a left-wing military coup and in 1975 Angola become a newly independent communist state - the People's Republic of Angola. Her brother José Van Dunem was murdered in a purge occurred in Agostinho Neto's post-independence Angola that same year. Francisca did not return to Angola and pursued a family life and a professional career in Portugal.

Van Dunem holds a degree in Law from the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon, awarded in 1977. She was subject to competitive examination for the Portuguese Public Prosecutor's office in 1979.[4]

Professional career[]

Van Dunem's most relevant professional activities included judicial activities such as Trainee Deputy Public Prosecutor (Lisbon and Loures courts) (1979-1980); Deputy Public Prosecutor (Lisbon Labour Court) (1980-1983); Deputy Public Prosecutor (Lisbon Criminal Court) (1983-1985); Deputy Public Prosecutor (Lisbon Public Prosecution Service) (1987-1989); member of the Principal State Prosecutor's private law firm (1989-2001); and Deputy Principal State Prosecutor, Director of the Lisbon Public Prosecution Service (since 2001).[4]

Van Dunem first served as Minister of Justice in the 21st Portuguese government (2015-2019).

In early 2021, Van Dunem faced calls for resignation amid revelations that her ministry had overstated the qualifications of its nominee for Portugal’s seat at the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO).[5]

In 4 December 2021 Van Dunem was nominated as Minister of Internal Administration after Eduardo Cabrita's resignation, heading both Ministries of Justice and Internal Administration.[6]

Personal life[]

Van Dunem is married and has one son. They live in the Greater Lisbon area.

References[]

  1. ^ "Van Dunem é a grande surpresa na Justiça". Jornal de Negócios. 25 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Governo de Portugal". www.portugal.gov.pt. Retrieved 2022-02-17.
  3. ^ Andrei Khalip (November 25, 2015), Bank of Portugal economist Centeno named finance minister Reuters.
  4. ^ a b Election of a judge to the European Court of Human Rights with respect to Portugal Archived 2010-12-25 at the Wayback Machine, Council of Europe (4 June 2004)
  5. ^ Paul Ames (January 4, 2021), [1] Politico Europe.
  6. ^ Diário da República no. 234-A/2021, Ist Series (Official Gazette) https://dre.pt/dre/detalhe/diario-republica/234-a-2021-175399138
Retrieved from ""