Victor Saúde Maria

Victor Saúde Maria
Victor Saúde Maria in 1980
4th Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau
In office
14 May 1982 – 10 March 1984
PresidentJoão Bernardo Vieira
Preceded byJoão Bernardo Vieira
Succeeded byCarlos Correia (1991)
Vice President of Guinea-Bissau
In office
14 November 1980 – 10 March 1984
PresidentJoão Bernardo Vieira
Prime MinisterVacant
himself
Preceded byJoão Bernardo Vieira
Succeeded byFirst Vice President and Second Vice President established
Personal details
Born5 May 1938
Bambadinca, Portuguese Guinea
Died25 October 1999(1999-10-25) (aged 61)
 Guinea-Bissau
Political partyPAIGC
United Social Democratic Party

Victor Saúde Maria (5 May 1938 in Bambadinca[1] – 25 October 1999) was a Bissau-Guinean politician. Saúde Maria was the country's first Foreign Minister (1974–1982) and then went on to be Prime Minister from 14 May 1982 until 10 March 1984, when he fled to Portugal after a power struggle with President João Bernardo Vieira fearing summary execution after hearing President Vieira accuse him of "High Treason".

Maria returned from exile in late 1990 and set up the United Social Democratic Party (PUSD) in 1992. He ran for President in 1994, placing seventh and receiving 2.07% of the vote.[2] He led the PUSD until his assassination in 1999.

References

  1. ^ Coutinho, Ângela Sofia Benoliel (2017). Os dirigentes do PAIGC (Partido Africano para a Independência da Guiné e de Cabo Verde): da fundação à rutura 1956-1980. Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra. ISBN 978-989-26-1154-9.
  2. ^ Elections in Guinea-Bissau, African Elections Database.