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  2. Constitution of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The present Constitution of Portugal - officially the Constitutituion of the Portuguese Republic - was adopted in 1976 after the Carnation Revolution. [1] It was preceded by a number of constitutions including the first one created in 1822 (following the Liberal Revolution of 1820), [2] 1826 (drawn up by King Dom Pedro IV), [3] 1838 (after the Liberal Wars), [4] 1911 (following the 5 October ...

  3. Government of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    1976 election (34.9%), minority government, motion of no confidence: II: 1978-01-23 1978-08-29 PS + CDS: Coalition government, President Ramalho Eanes dismisses the government: III: 1978-08-29 1978-11-22 Alfredo Nobre da Costa: Independent Nobre da Costa is appointed by President Ramalho Eanes to form government, government resigned: IV: 1978 ...

  4. Politics of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Politics in Portugal operates as a unitary multi-party semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Portugal is the head of government, and the President of Portugal is the non-executive head of state which, although it is a somewhat ceremonial figure, [1] has some significant political powers they exercise often. [2]

  5. List of political parties in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Comissão Nacional de Eleições "Arquivo Electrónico da Democracia Portuguesa - História dos Partidos". Centro de Documentação 25 de Abril. Archived from the original on 2006-05-05 "Partidos e Movimentos Portugueses". Centro de Estudos do Pensamento Político. Archived from the original on 2012-02-04

  6. Administrative divisions of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Áreas Metropolitanas: Vivências, Mobilidades e Qualidade de Vida [Metropolitan Areas: Housing, Mobility and Quality of Life] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: ISCTE: Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-12; OECD, ed. (2008). OECD Territorial Report: Portugal. Paris ...

  7. Portuguese Civil Code - Wikipedia

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    The Code adopted the German classification of areas of Civil Law, following the BGB, and is divided into 5 main parts (or "books"): . the General Part (Parte Geral), Sections 1 through 396, comprising regulations that have effect on all the other four parts and on Private Law in general, such as sources of law, legal interpretation, personhood, legal capacity, emancipation of minors ...

  8. André Freire - Wikipedia

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    Freire, André, Marina Costa Lobo & Pedro Magalhães (editors) (2007), Portugal at the Polls.The 2002 Legislative Elections, Lanham, MD: Lexington.. Freire, André (editor) (2011), Eleições e Sistemas Eleitorais no século XX Português: Um Balanço Histórico e Comparativo, Lisboa, Colibri; English translation: Elections and Electoral Systems on the Portuguese XX century: An Historical and ...

  9. 1934 Portuguese legislative election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Portugal on 16 December 1934, [1] the first following the establishment of the one-party state known as the Estado Novo.The National Union was the only party to contest the elections, and no opposition candidates were allowed to run. [2]