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| name = Ronaldo Antunes
| name = Ronaldo Antunes
| image = File:Adolfo_Suárez_recibe_al_secretario_general_de_Convergencia_Democrática_de_Cataluña._Pool_Moncloa._16_de_marzo_de_1978_(cropped).jpeg
| image = File:Ronaldo Goncalves Antunes.jpg
| caption = Antunes in 1978
| caption = Antunes in 1978
| office = [[Prime Minister of Produzland]]
| office = [[Prime Minister of Produzland]]

Revision as of 03:36, 10 March 2021

Ronaldo Antunes
Ronaldo Goncalves Antunes.jpg
Antunes in 1978
Prime Minister of Produzland
In office
10 April 1979 – 15 June 1992
DeputyFrancisco da Costa Medeiros
Marcelo Borges
Preceded byAlberto Saldanha Seabra
Succeeded byMarcelo Borges
President of Burguês
In office
3 January 1980 – 15 June 1992
Succeeded byMarcelo Borges
Minister Secretary General of the National Union
In office
19 October 1973 – 10 April 1979
Deputy Minister Secretary General of the National Union
In office
16 March 1972 – 19 October 1973
Preceded bySebastião Florencio
Succeeded byGuilherme Duarte Roque
Personal details
Born
Ronaldo José Gonçalves Antunes

(1932-07-19)19 July 1932
Monsanto, Salcária, Produzland
Died4 December 2012(2012-12-04) (aged 80)
Burlon, Produzland
Political partyUnião Nacional (1966-1980)
Burguês (1980-1992)
Spouse
Parents
  • Rogério Botelho Antunes
  • Lucília Carneiro Gonçalves
ResidenceSanguinário Palace
EducationSequeira University
AwardsList of honours and decorations

Ronaldo José Gonçalves Antunes, 1st Duke of Antunes (19 July 1932 – 4 December 2012) was a Produese lawyer and politician. Antunes was Produzland's first democratically elected Prime Minister since the Produese Revolution and a key figure in the country's transition to democracy after the authoritarian regime of Frederico Deusto.