Misplaced Pages

Fernanda Peleja Patrício

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Portuguese feminist, teacher and politician
Fernanda Peleja Patrício
Member of the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal
In office
1976–1979
Parliamentary groupPortuguese Communist Party
ConstituencyBeja
Member of the Constituent Assembly of Portugal
In office
1975–1976
Personal details
Born5 October 1929
Aljustrel, Portugal
Died8 October 2000 (Aged 71)
Coimbra, Portugal
Political party Portuguese:
Portuguese Communist Party

Fernanda Peleja Patrício (1929 – 2000) was a Portuguese communist who opposed the country's Estado Novo regime. After the overthrow of the Estado Novo, she served on the Constituent Assembly of Portugal and in the first legislature of the Assembly of the Republic.

Early life

Fernanda Peleja Patrício was born in Aljustrel in the Alentejo region of Portugal, on 5 October 1929. She was born in the neighbourhood built to house the miners working for the Aljustrel mine. Her father was one of the founders of the mineworkers' union. She had six siblings. She became a primary school teacher in 1950, but was suspended in 1959 for her opposition to the regime and prevented from teaching again until the Estado Novo was overthrown by the Carnation Revolution in 1974.

Political activities

Patrício became a leader of the Movimento Democrático de Mulheres (Women's Democratic Movement - MDM), an association created in 1968 by groups opposed to the Estado Novo. As a member of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP), she was elected to the Constituent Assembly in April 1975, representing the Beja District. The Assembly had the function of developing a new constitution for Portugal and she intervened on the topic of the rights of women at a time when it was clear that there were divergent views among the members. The Constituent Assembly was followed, in 1976, by the First National Assembly of Portugal's Second Republic, to which Patrício was also elected.

Patrício returned to teaching in 1980 in the municipality of Almodôvar in the Alentejo. However, soon after, she was elected as a full-time councillor in the Aljustrel City Council. She served as president of the Aljustrel council between 1986 and 1989. In 1987 she founded an MDM choral group for the Alentejo and she also organized a theatre group in Aljustrel. In poor health, she retired in 1994 and went to live with her daughter in Coimbra, where she died on 8 October 2000.

Awards and honours

  • In 2001, Patrício was posthumously awarded the Municipal Gold Medal of Merit from Aljustrel.
  • A street is named after her in Aljustrel.

References

  1. ^ "Fernanda Patrício". Movemimento democrático de mulheres. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  2. ^ ""Quem Foi Quem na Toponímia do Município de Aljustrel"". Ruas com história. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  3. "Biografia: Fernanda Peleja Patrício". Assembleia de República. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  4. "Mapa Oficial , de 25 de Maio". CICO. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
Categories: