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18 Constitutional Governments of Portugal topics matching:
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| x 1st Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
The first democratic government in Portugal for 50 years, led by Mario Soares, 1976-1978.
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| x 17th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
The 17th Constitutional Government of Portugal was the first term os the Portuguese Socialist Party led by José Socrates.
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| x 18th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
Second government of José Socrates (PS) elected in late 2009, but without the absolute majority enjoyed in his first government.
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| x 6th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
The short lived government of Francisco Sá Carneiro 1980-1981.
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| x 16th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
Following Durão Barroso's leaving Portugal for Brussels, the PSD government was continued by Pedro Santana Lopes.
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| x 13th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
The first democratic government in Portugal to run a full term, led by the PS under António Guterres.
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| x 15th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
The 15th Constitutional Government of Portugal was led by José Manuel Durão Barroso.
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| x 2nd Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
Second PS Government of Mario Soares.
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| x 3rd Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
First directly appointed presidential government, which only lasted 3 or 4 months.
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| x 4th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
Presidentially appointed government lead by Mota Pinto.
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| x 5th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
Pintasilgo was appointed Prime Minister directly by Ramalho Eanes in Mid 1979, and the government resigned in January 1980.
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| x 7th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
Shortlived PSD Government led by Pinto Balsemão in 1981.
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| x 8th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
PSD Government from 1981 to mid 1983.
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| x 9th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
Mario Soares' third term as Prime Minister of Portugal, 1983-1985
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| x 10th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
PSD Government led by Cavaco Silva.
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| x 11th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
Second PSD Government under Cavaco Silva.
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| x 12th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
3rd PSD Government under Cavaco Silva.
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| x 14th Constitutional Government (of Portugal) |
PS Government led by Antonio Guterres. 1999-2002
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