Who Was António Guterres’ First Wife Luísa Amélia Guimarães e Melo?
Luisa Amélia Guimarães e Melo is the late wife of former Prime Minister of Portugal, António Guterres. She died of cancer at a hospital in Hampstead, London, in 1998.
Luisa, who was Guterres’ first wife, was a child psychiatrist and had two children, namely Pedro and Mariana together with her husband, Guterres.
In 2001, Guterres, who is a devout Catholic, married Catarina Marques de Almeida Vaz Pinto, the former State Secretary for Culture, Portugal.
In January 2017, Guterres began his five-year term as the ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations.
As the chief administrative officer of the United Nations (UN), Guterres is responsible for fighting hunger, promoting peace, and protecting millions of refugees around the world.
Before assuming the office of the Secretary-General of the UN, Guterres served as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He was also a member of the team that negotiated Portugal’s entry into the ‘European Union.’ In public polls conducted in 2012 and 2014, he was voted as the best Prime Minister of Portugal of the previous 30 years.
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