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Antonieta Rosa Gomes (born May 4, 1959, in Bissau) is a Bissau-Guinean politician. Founder and leader of the Guinean Civic Forum–Social Democracy, Gomes was educated in Brazil, receiving her law degree from the University of São Paulo. She served under Kumba Ialá as the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Foreign Affairs at various points. She stood as a candidate in the presidential elections of 1994, 1999, and 2005, the first and only woman to do so, but never received more than 2% of the vote. Her ouster as Minister of Foreign Affairs is considered a major factor in the events leading to the 2003 coup d'état which ousted Ialá from power. In 2004 she served as president of the commission of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice. She ran for president in 2005 on the FCG ticket with the affi

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  • Antonieta Rosa Gomes (* 4. Mai 1959 in Bissau, Portugiesisch-Guinea) ist eine Politikerin aus Guinea-Bissau. (de)
  • Antonieta Rosa Gomes, née le 4 mai 1959 à Bissau, est une femme politique de Guinée-Bissau. Fondatrice et dirigeante du Forum Civique Guinéen-Démocratie Sociale, Gomes effectue ses études au Brésil, obtenant son diplôme en droit à Université de São Paulo. Elle sert sous les ordres de Kumba Ialá en tant que ministre de la Justice et ministre des Affaires étrangères à divers moments. Elle se présente aux élections présidentielles de 1994, 1999 et 2005. Elle est la première et la seule femme à le faire, mais n'obtient jamais plus de 2% des voix. Son renvoi du ministère des Affaires étrangères est considéré comme un facteur majeur dans les événements ayant mené au coup d'État de 2003 qui chasse Kumba Ialá du pouvoir. En 2004, elle est présidente de la commission du Tribunal suprême de justice. (fr)
  • Antonieta Rosa Gomes (Bissau, 4 de Maio de 1959) é uma política da Guiné-Bissau. Fundadora e líder do Fórum Cívico Guineense-Social Democracia, Antonieta foi educada no Brasil, formando-se em Direito na Universidade de São Paulo. Trabalhou com Kumba Ialá como Ministra da Justiça e Ministra dos Negócios Estrangeiros em várias épocas. Foi candidata nas eleições presidenciais de 1994, 1999 e 2005, a primeira e única mulher a fazer isso, mas nunca recebeu mais de 2% dos votos. A sua demissão como ministra dos Negócios Estrangeiros é considerado um fator importante nos eventos que levam ao golpe de estado de 2003 que depôs Ialá do poder. Em 2004 foi presidente da comissão do Supremo Tribunal de Justiça. (pt)
  • Antonieta Rosa Gomes (born May 4, 1959, in Bissau) is a Bissau-Guinean politician. Founder and leader of the Guinean Civic Forum–Social Democracy, Gomes was educated in Brazil, receiving her law degree from the University of São Paulo. She served under Kumba Ialá as the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Foreign Affairs at various points. She stood as a candidate in the presidential elections of 1994, 1999, and 2005, the first and only woman to do so, but never received more than 2% of the vote. Her ouster as Minister of Foreign Affairs is considered a major factor in the events leading to the 2003 coup d'état which ousted Ialá from power. In 2004 she served as president of the commission of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice. She ran for president in 2005 on the FCG ticket with the affi (en)
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  • Antonieta Rosa Gomes (born May 4, 1959, in Bissau) is a Bissau-Guinean politician. Founder and leader of the Guinean Civic Forum–Social Democracy, Gomes was educated in Brazil, receiving her law degree from the University of São Paulo. She served under Kumba Ialá as the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Foreign Affairs at various points. She stood as a candidate in the presidential elections of 1994, 1999, and 2005, the first and only woman to do so, but never received more than 2% of the vote. Her ouster as Minister of Foreign Affairs is considered a major factor in the events leading to the 2003 coup d'état which ousted Ialá from power. In 2004 she served as president of the commission of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice. She ran for president in 2005 on the FCG ticket with the affiliation with Social Democracy. She was only the women in the elections. The Fórum Cívico Guineense-Social Democracia no longer appeared in the parliamentary elections on November 16, 2008, and April 13, 2014. She also refrained from renewed candidacy in the presidential elections on June 28, 2009, March 18, 2012, and April 13, 2014. (en)
  • Antonieta Rosa Gomes (* 4. Mai 1959 in Bissau, Portugiesisch-Guinea) ist eine Politikerin aus Guinea-Bissau. (de)
  • Antonieta Rosa Gomes, née le 4 mai 1959 à Bissau, est une femme politique de Guinée-Bissau. Fondatrice et dirigeante du Forum Civique Guinéen-Démocratie Sociale, Gomes effectue ses études au Brésil, obtenant son diplôme en droit à Université de São Paulo. Elle sert sous les ordres de Kumba Ialá en tant que ministre de la Justice et ministre des Affaires étrangères à divers moments. Elle se présente aux élections présidentielles de 1994, 1999 et 2005. Elle est la première et la seule femme à le faire, mais n'obtient jamais plus de 2% des voix. Son renvoi du ministère des Affaires étrangères est considéré comme un facteur majeur dans les événements ayant mené au coup d'État de 2003 qui chasse Kumba Ialá du pouvoir. En 2004, elle est présidente de la commission du Tribunal suprême de justice. (fr)
  • Antonieta Rosa Gomes (Bissau, 4 de Maio de 1959) é uma política da Guiné-Bissau. Fundadora e líder do Fórum Cívico Guineense-Social Democracia, Antonieta foi educada no Brasil, formando-se em Direito na Universidade de São Paulo. Trabalhou com Kumba Ialá como Ministra da Justiça e Ministra dos Negócios Estrangeiros em várias épocas. Foi candidata nas eleições presidenciais de 1994, 1999 e 2005, a primeira e única mulher a fazer isso, mas nunca recebeu mais de 2% dos votos. A sua demissão como ministra dos Negócios Estrangeiros é considerado um fator importante nos eventos que levam ao golpe de estado de 2003 que depôs Ialá do poder. Em 2004 foi presidente da comissão do Supremo Tribunal de Justiça. (pt)
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