Julío Pires
The Most Honourable Julío Pires | |
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Premier of Paretia | |
In office 9 August 1990 – 9 August 1999 | |
Deputy | Lluc Delgada Eduardo de Santa Maria |
Preceded by | Martí Solaries |
Succeeded by | Eduardo de Santa Maria |
Leader of the Paretian Socialist Movement | |
In office 1976–1981 | |
Preceded by | Position Established |
Succeeded by | Suzana Coutinho |
In office 1985–1999 | |
Preceded by | Lluc Delgada |
Succeeded by | Lluc Delgada |
Personal details | |
Born | Julío Pires Carvalho April 3 1940 (Aged 81) Cherran, Luzela |
Political party | Paretian Socialist Movement |
Spouse | Victória Lobo |
Alma mater | University of Precea, Velox College |
Julío Pires Carvalho (Born April 3 1940) is a Paretian lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as Premier of Paretia from 1990 to 1999. He also is the founder of the Paretian Socialist Movement and served twice as it's leader, from 1976 to 1981, then 1985 to 1999. He is known for leading Paretia's entrance into the Euclean Community during the 1990s.
For most of his career, Pires served as lead of the Paretian Socialist Movement. Early on he was a member of the Euclean Paretian Social Democratic Party, he later founded the Social Democratic Unity Party, which united with other left-wing parties to form the Paretian Socialist Movement. He would take a hiatus from leadership from 1981 to 1985, with his two deputies serving as leaders during this time, the MSP would be a member of the coalition government of Manuela Morais. He would return in 1985, and lead the party to grow in the 80's greatly. In 1990 Pires won election with the largest majority by a single party in Paretian history.
During his Premiership he would enact social reforms as well as beginning of adoption of the Euclo currency in Paretia's economy. He would enact the 1991 EC referendum which saw the yes vote win and Paretia to begin joining the EC. He would win again in the 1993 election with an even bigger majority, he would then see Paretia officially join the EC in 1995. He would also enact many labour reforms during his second term mainly. He would again win in the 1996 Paretian election, although they lost seats, they still had a majority. During his third term he began to enact infrastructure and economic reform mainly, he would also enact another referendum in 1998, this time to legalize gay marriage in all of Paretia, which succeeded, though narrowly. He would decide in 1999 to end his Premiership and return to private life, he would choose his deputy Eduardo de Santa Maria to succeed him as a candidate in the 1999 election, which they won, although with needing to form a coalition to continue running the government.
He would still maintain a presense in politics throughout the early 21st century, appearing at Social Democrat rallies and giving political commentary on television. Today he lives retired from politics but still will aide the leaders of the Paretian Socialist Movement to this day.