Manuel de Brito Camacho | |
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Minister of Public Works, Commerce and Industry | |
In office 23 November 1910 – 24 August 1911 | |
Prime Minister | Teófilo Braga |
Minister of Public Works, Commerce and Industry | |
In office 4 September 1911 – 13 November 1911 | |
President | Teófilo Braga |
Prime Minister | João Chagas |
Personal details | |
Born | Manuel de Brito Camacho 12 February 1862 Monte das Mesas, Aljustrel |
Died | 19 September 1934 Lisbon |
Resting place | Lisbon |
Nationality | Portuguese |
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Relations | Inocêncio Camacho Rodrigues (half-brother) |
Residence | Lisbon |
Alma mater | Lisbon Polytechnic School |
Occupation | politician |
Profession | publicist |
Cabinet | Minister of Public Works, Commerce and Industry |
Portfolio | Minister of Public Works, Commerce and Industry |
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Military service | |
Allegiance | Portugal |
Branch/service | Army |
Years of service | 1891-1896 |
Rank | Colonel |
Manuel de Brito Camacho (12 February 1862, Aljustrel — 19 September 1934, Lisbon) a Portuguese military officer, writer, publicist and politician, who among other positions, was Minister of Public Works, Commerce and Industry (1910–1911) and Republican High Commissioner to Portuguese Mozambique (1921 and 1923). He was the founder of the Partido Unionista (Union Party), and director of the newspaper A Luta (The Struggle), the mouthpiece of the same Party.