Jaime Nogueira Pinto


Jaime Alexandre Nogueira Pinto is a Portuguese writer and university professor, son of Jaime da Cunha Guimarães by Alda Branca Nogueira Pinto, who died in 2007.
A right-wing political thinker, he has a law degree from the Faculty of Law, University of Lisbon, and is Doctor of Social Sciences, the Institute of Social and Political Sciences, Technical University of Lisbon, where he taught courses in the fields of political science and international relations. He was director of the magazine Futuro Presente and presides over the Luso-African Culture Foundation. Also performs the tasks of consulting and business administration. He has several published works. Nogueira Pinto married in Lisbon, Campo Grande, on 27 January 1972 with Maria José Pinto da Cunha de Avilez, with whom he has three children: Eduardo and had Maria Leonor, Duarte and Maria Teresa ; Maria Catarina and had Aurora, Jaime and Joaquim and Maria Teresa and had Maria Camila, Francisco José, and Eduardo Maria Nogueira Pinto Salvação Barreto.
In 2007 on the television channel RTP, for the program Os Grandes Portugueses, he was the presenter of statesman António de Oliveira Salazar, winner of the contest.
He is also president of the Board of Directors of the Luso-African Foundation for Culture and a member of the Real Academia de Ciências Morales y Políticas, Le Cercle, Institut d'Études Politiques and Heritage Foundation. He has been highlighted as "the great father of the Portuguese far-right since the end of the Salazar dictatorship."