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Fernando Henrique Cardoso

His Excellency
Fernando Henrique Cardoso
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34th President of Brazil
In office
January 1, 1995 – January 1, 2003
Vice President Marco Maciel
Preceded by Itamar Franco
Succeeded by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Minister of Finance
In office
May 19, 1993 – March 30, 1994
President Itamar Franco
Preceded by Eliseu Resende
Succeeded by Rubens Ricupero
Minister of External Relations
In office
October 2, 1992 – May 20, 1993
President Itamar Franco
Preceded by Celso Lafer
Succeeded by Luiz Felipe Lampreia
Joint President of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party
In office
June 25, 1988 – 1989
Co-Presidents
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Franco Montoro
Member of the Federal Senate
from São Paulo
In office
March 15, 1983 – October 5, 1992
Preceded by Franco Montoro
Succeeded by Eva Blay
6th Academic of the 36th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
Assumed office
September 10, 2013
Preceded by João de Scantimburgo
Personal details
Born Fernando Henrique Cardoso
(1931-06-18) June 18, 1931 (age 85)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Political party PSDB
Spouse(s) Ruth Leite
(1953–2008; her death)
Patrícia Kundrát
(2014–present)
Children Paulo Henrique
Luciana
Beatriz
Residence São Paulo
Alma mater University of São Paulo
Occupation Diplomat
Professor
Statesman
Profession Sociologist
Religion Roman Catholic
Signature
Website http://www.ifhc.org.br/

Fernando Henrique Cardoso (Portuguese: [ferˈnɐ̃dʊ ẽˈhiki karˈdozʊ]; born June 18, 1931), also known by his initials FHC ([ɛfjaɡaˈse]), is a Brazilian sociologist, professor and politician who served as 34th President of Brazil from January 1, 1995 to January 1, 2003. He was the first President to have been reelected for a subsequent term. An accomplished scholar, Cardoso was awarded in 2000 with the prestigious Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation.

Cardoso descends from wealthy Portuguese immigrants. Some of his ancestors were politicians during the Empire of Brazil. He is also of Black African descent, through a Black great-great-grandmother and a mulatto great-grandmother. Cardoso described himself as "slightly mulatto" and allegedly said he has "a foot in the kitchen" (a nod to 19th-century Brazilian domestic slavery).

Born in Rio de Janeiro, he has lived in São Paulo for most of his life. Cardoso is a widower (he was married to Ruth Vilaça Correia Leite Cardoso until her death on June 24, 2008) and has four children. Educated as a sociologist, he was a Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the Universidade de São Paulo. He was President of the International Sociological Association (ISA), from 1982 to 1986. He is a member of the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton), an honorary foreign member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has penned several books.


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