Guilherme Posser da Costa

Guilherme Posser da Costa (born 1953) was Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe from 1999 to 2001.[1]

Posser da Costa served as Minister of Foreign Affairs: 1987-1988, 1990-1991, and 1994-1996. He later served as Prime Minister from 5 January 1999 to 26 September 2001.

In early November 2004, Posser da Costa allegedly damaged the office of Attorney General Adelino Pereira in an attack. Pereira said this was due to an investigation regarding embezzlement of aid funds and ordered Posser da Costa's arrest.[2] Due to the alleged attack, Posser da Costa resigned from parliament on 15 February 2005, just before his parliamentary immunity was to be removed.[1] On 18 March 2005, he received a two-year suspended sentence for damaging Pereira's office and "insulting public authority"; he was also required to pay compensation. For his part, Posser da Costa said that Pereira had falsely accused him of being involved in the embezzlement of aid funds, and that he had only been a witness in that case, not a suspect.[3]

At the Fourth Congress of the Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe/Social Democratic Party (MLSTP/PSD), Posser da Costa was elected as President of the MLSTP/PSD on 27 February 2005, succeeding party founder and former President Manuel Pinto da Costa. There were 708 votes in favor of Posser da Costa, who was the only candidate, and three votes against him.[4]

References

  1. "Sao Tome's ex-PM accuses president of "insulting" parliament", Xinhua, February 17, 2005.
  2. "Sao Tome's ex-PM arrested over alleged embezzlement of aid fund", Xinhua, November 5, 2004.
  3. "Sao Tome's ex-PM gets suspended sentence for damaging top lawyer's office", Xinhua, March 19, 2005.
  4. "Election de maréchal pour Guilherme Posser da Costa", Afriquecentrale.info, February 27, 2005. "Archived copy" (in French). Archived from the original on March 20, 2006. Retrieved 2006-03-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link).
Preceded by
Fradique de Menezes
Foreign Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
1987–1988
Succeeded by
Carlos da Graça
Preceded by
Carlos da Graça
Foreign Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
1990–1991
Succeeded by
Alda Bandeira
Preceded by
Albertino Bragança
Foreign Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
1994–1996
Succeeded by
Homero Jeronimo Salvaterra
Preceded by
Raul Bragança Neto
Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe
1999–2001
Succeeded by
Evaristo Carvalho
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