- Source: 2024 in Portugal
Events in the year 2024 in Portugal.
Incumbents
President: Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
Prime Minister – António Costa (Socialist) (until 2 April); Luís Montenegro (Social Democratic) (since 2 April)
Events
= February
=4 February – 2024 Azorean regional election
= March
=10 March – 2024 Portuguese legislative election: The Democratic Alliance wins the most seats.
= April
=April – 2024 European Trampoline Championships
= May
=26 May – 2024 Madeiran regional election
= June
=2 June – Two stunt aircraft collide during a demonstration at the Beja Air Show, killing a pilot.
9 June – 2024 European Parliament election
= July
=3 July – Three people are killed and three others are reported missing after a fishing boat sinks off the coast of Marinha Grande.
= August
=21 August – A wildfire in Madeira burns at least 4,937 hectares of land, prompting authorities to issue an emergency appeal for aid from the European Union.
30 August – Four people are killed and one other is reported missing after a National Republican Guard helicopter crashes into the Douro river in Lamego.
= September
=7 September – Five inmates escape from the Vale de Judeus high-security prison near Lisbon.
17 September –
At least seven people are killed in nationwide wildfires. A state of calamity is declared in parts of the country.
Six children are injured in a mass stabbing inside a school in Azambuja. The suspect, a 12-year old boy, is arrested.
= October
=2 October – Three people, two men and a woman, are shot and killed inside a barbershop in Lisbon. The suspect escapes with his family.
21 October – Killing of Odair Moniz: The fatal shooting of a man of Cape Verdean origin by police in Amadora leads to violent protests in the Lisbon area.
Art and entertainment
List of Portuguese submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
Holidays
Source:
1 January - New Year's Day
29 March - Good Friday
31 March - Easter Sunday
25 April – Freedom Day
1 May - Labour Day
30 May - Feast of Corpus Christi
10 June – Portugal Day
15 August - Assumption Day
5 October – Republic Day
1 November - All Saints' Day
1 December – Independence Restoration Day
8 December – Immaculate Conception
25 December - Christmas Day
Deaths
2 January – Alberto Festa, 84, footballer (Porto, Tirsense, national team).
4 January – Ana Afonso, 47, model and actress (Quinta das Celebridades).
4 January – Antonino Solmer, 73, actor and theatre director.
8 January – Arnaldo Trindade, 89, music editor and producer.
22 January – Maria da Graça Carmona e Costa, 91, galerist and art collector.
4 February – Rui Patrício, 91, politician, minister of Foreign Affairs (1970-1974).
8 February – André Jordan, 90, tourism businessman.
8 February – João Oliveira Pinto, 52, footballer.
16 February – José Pinto, 95, actor (2016 Sophia Awards).
18 February – Armando Guedes da Costa, 84, jurist and film producer.
22 February – Artur Jorge, 78, footballer and coach (national team).
22 February – Hugo Maia de Loureiro, 79, singer (Festival da Canção 1970 and 1971).
23 February – Rui Rodrigues, 80, footballer and coach (national team).
1 March – Fernando António Pinheiro Correia, 81, journalist (Diário de Lisboa, O Militante).
3 March – Alexandre Baptista, 83, footballer.
5 March – António-Pedro Vasconcelos, 84, film director.
7 March – Minervino Pietra, 70, footballer (national team).
8 March – Estrela Novais, 70, actress.
11 March – Miguel Gullander, 49, writer and teacher.
17 March – Nuno Júdice, 74, poet and essayist.
18 March – Joaquim Santos, 71, rally driver.
20 March – António Pacheco, 57, footballer.
21 March – António Évora, 82, actor.
21 March – Gina Santos, 86, actress.
3 April – António Marques Miguel, architect and professor.
9 April – Eugénio Lisboa, 93, essayist, poet, critic.
11 April – António Amorim, 72, geneticist, researcher, professor-emeritus of University of Porto.
10 May – Fernando Emílio, 77, sports journalist.
16 May – Casimiro de Brito, 86, poet and essayist.
24 May – Paulo Lourenço, 52, diplomat, ambassador to Cape Verde.
29 May – Santana Castilho, 80, educator and politician.
15 June – Maria Quintans, 69, poet and playwright.
27 June – Manuel Fernandes, 73, footballer and manager.
1 July – Fausto Bordalo Dias, 75, singer, guitarist and composer.
9 July – Joana Marques Vidal, 68, prosecutor and Attorney-General (2012-2018).
27 July – Mísia, 69, fado singer.
28 July – Joana de Barros Baptista, 88, teacher and women's rights activist (Order of Liberty).
4 August – João Paulo Guerra, 82, journalist.
11 August – José Manuel Constantino, 74, president of the Olympic Committee of Portugal (since 2013).
16 August – Álvaro Monjardino, 93, politician, president of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores.
17 August – Ana Faria, 74, singer of children's music.
28 August – Renato Moura, 75, politician and tax administrator, member of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores.
29 August – Adolfo Calisto, 80, football player (Benfica, national team) and manager (CD Alcains).
4 September – Fernando José Rodrigues, 67, writer, actor and stage director.
5 September – Augusto M. Seabra, 69, music and film critic.
9 September – Graça Lobo, 85, stage actress.
21 September – Rogério de Carvalho, 87-88, stage director.
27 September – João Diogo Nunes Barata, 83, diplomat.
16 October – António Sena, 83, plastic artist and painter.
17 October – Domingos Pinho, 87, painter.
24 October – Marco Paulo, 79, singer.
1 November – Camilo Mortágua, 90, antifascist activist.
See also
2024 in the European Union
2024 in Europe
References
External links
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