Pedro Augusto Cunha Pinto

Pedro Augusto Cunha Pinto (born October 24, 1956) is a Portuguese manager and politician.

He was the parliamentary coordinator of the PSD in the Eventual Commission for Monitoring the Measures of the Financial Assistance Program to Portugal.

While working as a student, he attended the ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon, becoming involved in the academic struggles of 1976 against the dominant current of MES.

In 2001, he directed the campaign of Pedro Santana Lopes for the Lisbon City Council, later joining the municipal executive.

In 2004, he assumed the vice-presidency of the Lisbon City Council, associated with some of the most media-covered works of the mandate, such as the Marquês Tunnel,[10] the relocation of the Feira do Relógio,[11] and the Bela Vista Park.