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Georgette Ferreira (19252017) was a member of the Central Committee of the
Portuguese Communist Party The Portuguese Communist Party ( pt, Partido Comunista Português, , PCP) is a communist, Marxist–Leninist political party in Portugal based upon democratic centralism. The party also considers itself patriotic and internationalist,Portu ...
(PCP) from 1950 to 1988 who opposed the '' Estado Novo'' regime and was the first woman to escape from an ''Estado Novo'' political prison. She was a Deputy in the
Constituent Assembly of Portugal The Constituent Assembly ( pt, Assembleia Constituinte) was the Portuguese constituent assembly elected on 25 April 1975, after the Carnation Revolution (25 April 1974), for the purpose of adopting a constitution for the Third Portuguese Republi ...
in 1975 and 1976 and a Deputy in the Assembly of the Republic from 1976 to 1988, on all occasions being elected on the Lisbon list of the PCP.


Early life

Georgette de Oliveira Ferreira was born in Alhandra in the Portuguese municipality of
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on 25 June 1925. A daughter of agricultural workers, she was a sister of
Sofia Ferreira Sofia Ferreira (19222010) was a prominent member of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP). She was imprisoned for more than 13 years for her opposition to the '' Estado Novo'' regime . Early life Sofia de Oliveira Ferreira was born on 1 May 1922 ...
who, like Georgette, became a member of the Communist Party. She started working in the fields when she was 8, when living with her godparents. At the age of 16 she returned to the family home, where her mother was very ill, and became a textile worker. She joined the PCP in 1943, and in the same year organized a strike in her factory for an increase in wages, which ended up in her being dismissed. In 1945 she went underground, living clandestinely while working for the PCP and carrying out secretarial and organizational work.


Arrests

On 28 August 1945, Ferreira narrowly escaped arrest when she was living with her partner, António Assunção Tavares. In 1946, she participated in the illegal 2nd Congress of the PCP, which was held in
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near
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. She was arrested in 1949 in the town of
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, together with António Dias Lourenço, and held at
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near Lisbon. During her imprisonment, a stomach illness she had been suffering from worsened. She was urgently hospitalized at the Santo António dos Capuchos Hospital, from which she escaped, with outside assistance, on 4 October 1950, becoming the first woman to escape from an ''Estado Novo'' political prison. She then moved to
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, where she lived with Clementina Amália, adopting the pseudonym of "Helena". She remained in Porto until 1952. In 1954 she was arrested for a second time, not being released until 1959. She was seriously ill while in prison.


Exile

In 1959 Ferreira moved to
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in the former
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, joining other exiles such as Cândida Ventura and Carlos Brito. She stayed at several sanatoriums in order to cure a lung disease. While in Prague and, later, Paris, she represented the PCP at various international conferences. In 1965, she returned to Portugal and again went into hiding, in the
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area, this time using the pseudonym of "Paiva". She stayed underground until the Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974 overthrew the ''Estado Novo''.


After the Carnation Revolution

After the Carnation Revolution, Ferreira was a member of the
Constituent Assembly of Portugal The Constituent Assembly ( pt, Assembleia Constituinte) was the Portuguese constituent assembly elected on 25 April 1975, after the Carnation Revolution (25 April 1974), for the purpose of adopting a constitution for the Third Portuguese Republi ...
in 19751976, which established Portugal's new constitution. She then became a Deputy in the Assembly of the Republic, serving from 1976 to 1988. Her activities in the Assembly included proposing bills related to women's reproductive rights and family planning. Between 1953 and 1988 she was part of the Central Committee of the PCP. Georgette Ferreira died in Lisbon on 4 February 2017.


References

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