Francisco Soares Mesquita Machado[1] (born 18 April 1947), commonly known as simply Mesquita Machado, is a Portuguese former politician. A member of the Socialist Party, he was the mayor of Braga from the first democratic elections in 1976 until 2013. He was also a member of the Assembly of the Republic from the first elections in 1976 until 1991.[1]
Having won ten consecutive local elections, Mesquita Machado was unable to contest the September 2013 elections due to a new term-limit law barring candidates from exceeding three consecutive terms as mayor.[6] His party lost control of Braga City Hall to Rio's right-wing coalition.[7]
Legal issues
In October 2017, Mesquita Machado and five members of his former local government were put on trial for allegedly attempting to expropriate properties to benefit his daughter and son-in-law; the proposed deal was cancelled by the new local government.[8] He was convicted and given a suspended sentence of three years in July 2018, confirmed on appeal a year later.[9] In October 2020, the conviction was upheld by the Constitutional Court.[10]
In February 2020, Mesquita Machado was acquitted of accusations of favouritism in the allocation of contracts to build parking spaces in Braga.[11]
^Antunes Pereira, Pedro (13 December 2006). "Primeira vitória de Mesquita foi há 30 anos" [Mesquita's first victory was nearly 30 years ago]. Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 30 January 2021.