Adelino Amaro da Costa


Adelino Manuel Lopes Amaro da Costa, GCIH was a Portuguese politician. He was a founder of the Democratic and [Social Centre – People's Party|Democratic and Social Centre], and became the first civilian defence minister since the Carnation Revolution. He died in the 1980 [Camarate air crash].

Background

Costa was a son of Civil Engineer from the Instituto Superior Técnico of the Technical University of Lisbon Manuel Rafael Amaro da Costa, of some rural Nobility descent, and wife Joaquina da Conceição Duarte Lopes Nunes.

Career

Like his father, he was also a civil engineer by training from the Instituto Superior Técnico of the University of Lisbon.
After the Carnation Revolution, he founded, together with Diogo Freitas do Amaral, the Democratic and Social Centre, in which he became Deputy to the Assembly of the Republic and Minister.
After the victory of the Democratic Alliance, a coalition between the Social [Democratic Party (Portugal)|Social Democrats], the People's [Monarchist Party (Portugal)|Popular Monarchists] and his own party, in the Portuguese legislative election">Portugal">Portuguese legislative election, he became the first civilian defence minister since the Carnation Revolution on 3 January 1980.
He died in the 1980 Camarate air crash, together with his wife Maria Manuel Simões Vaz da Silva Pires, the prime minister Francisco de Sá Carneiro and Sá Carneiro's partner, Snu Abecassis, while heading to Porto to take part in a rally for the 1980 Portuguese presidential election.
Claims have been made that he was the true target for assassination, for he had documents concerning the 1980 [October Surprise theory] and was planning on taking them to the United Nations' General Assembly. According to these affirmations, Reagan promised to sell American weapons to Iran, to replace the old Portuguese ones; the Portuguese military were acting as middlemen ; a boat with the weapons was almost seized at Lisbon's harbor. These affirmations are reinforced with the fact that Amaro da Costa was the one renting the plane, and Sá Carneiro was a last minute passenger.

Decorations

He was decorated with the Grand Cross of the Order of [Prince Henry (Ordem do Infante Dom Henrique)].

Family

He married Maria Manuel Simões Vaz da Silva Pires, daughter of Gustavo Correia Barata da Silva Pires and wife Maria Manuela da Silva Casaleiro Simões Vaz, without issue.
He was the brother of Manuel Rafael Lopes Amaro da Costa and the brother-in-law of politician Roberto Carneiro.