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Miguel Tiago Crispim Rosado was born on August 27th, 1979. He is a geologist and currently he serves as a deputy at the Portuguese National Assembly.
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Miguel Tiago Crispim Rosado was born on August 27th, 1979. He is a geologist and he currently serves as a deputy at the Portuguese National Assembly.
  
 
== Political Career ==
 
== Political Career ==
He was elected by the electoral circle of Lisbon through the Communist Party to serve as a deputy on the XII Legislature (2011-2015). However he is a deputy since the X Legislature. He was member of Setúbal Regional Commission of the Youth Communists. Presently, he takes part in several Parliamentary Commissions from which he is the Vice-President for the Environment, Spatial Planning and Local Power Commission.  
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He was elected by the electoral circle of Lisbon for the Communist Party to serve as a deputy on the XII Legislature (2011-2015). He has been a deputy since the X Legislature. He was a member of Setúbal Regional Commission of the Youth Communists. He is currently a member part on several Parliamentary Commissions from which he is the Vice-President for the Environment, Spatial Planning and Local Power Commission.  
  
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==

Revision as of 13:39, 8 October 2014

Miguel Tiago Crispim Rosado was born on August 27th, 1979. He is a geologist and he currently serves as a deputy at the Portuguese National Assembly.

Political Career

He was elected by the electoral circle of Lisbon for the Communist Party to serve as a deputy on the XII Legislature (2011-2015). He has been a deputy since the X Legislature. He was a member of Setúbal Regional Commission of the Youth Communists. He is currently a member part on several Parliamentary Commissions from which he is the Vice-President for the Environment, Spatial Planning and Local Power Commission.

Education

Miguel Tiago is a Geology graduate.

External links

Parliamentarian Webpage