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The four main organs of the national government are the presidency, the prime minister and Council of Ministers (the government), the Assembly of the Republic (the parliament), and the judiciary. ...
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AnÃbal António Cavaco Silva (pron. ...
The Assembly of the Republic (Portuguese: Assembleia da República) is the Portuguese parliament; its building in Lisbon is referred to as Palácio de São Bento (Saint Benedicts Palace). ...
In Portugal, the post of Prime Minister (Portuguese: Primeiro-Ministro) is the head of the countrys Government. ...
José Sócrates Carvalho Pinto de Sousa, GCIH (pron. ...
The Council of Ministers is a collegial body presided over by the Prime Minister. ...
Portuguese Supreme Court of Justice is the highest court of law in Portugal and is without prejudice to the jurisdiction of the Portuguese Constitutional Court. ...
The Portuguese Constitutional Court is a special court, defined by the Portuguese Constitution as part of the judicial branch of the Portuguese political organization. ...
The Council of State is an organ established by the Constitution of Portugal to advise the President of the Republic of Portugal in the exercise of many of his discretionary, reserve powers. ...
Elections in Portugal gives information on election and election results in Portugal. ...
General Summary The Portuguese presidential election of 2006 was held on January 22. ...
The Portuguese legislative election of 2005 took place on February 20. ...
Political parties in Portugal lists political parties in Portugal. ...
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The exercise of diplomacy by the authorities of the sovereign state of Portugal extends as far back as 1139. ...
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A political party is an organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ...
It is a nationalist party, very close to the French Front National. Although fascist parties are forbidden under the Portuguese Constitution, this party is legal, positioning itself as neo-nationalist although many of its members express their sympathy for the former fascist regime. Nationalism is an ideology that creates and sustains a nation as a concept of a common identity for groups of humans. ...
Front National can mean: Front National, a right-wing French political party. ...
Fascism (in Italian, fascismo), capitalized, was the authoritarian political movement which ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. ...
The first Portuguese Constitution was drafted in 1822. ...
Neo- is a prefix, derived from Greek that connotes a new or recent form of something, or a revival in a modern form. ...
History of Portugal series Prehistoric Portugal Pre-Roman Portugal Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia Visigoths and Suevi Moorish rule and Reconquista First County of Portugal Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal Second County of Portugal Establishment of the Monarchy Consolidation of the Monarchy 1383â1385 Crisis Discoveries Portuguese Empire 1580 Crisis Iberian...
The party has a very recent youth section, Juventude Nacionalista (Nationalist Youth).
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Political parties in Portugal lists political parties in Portugal. ...
Leftwing Bloc (Portuguese: Bloco de Esquerda) is a Portuguese left-wing political party founded in 1999. ...
PCPs official symbol, featuring the hammer and sickle and the Portuguese national colors, red and green. ...
PCTP-MRPP symbol The Communist Party of the Portuguese Workers - Reorganizative Movement of the Party of the Proletariat (in the original, Portuguese, PCTP/MRPP - Partido Comunista dos Trabalhadores Portugueses/Movimento Reorganizativo do Partido do Proletariado) was founded in 1970, its first secretary-general being Arnaldo Matos. ...
The Ecologist Party The Greens (Portuguese: Partido Ecologista Os Verdes or PEV) is a Portuguese green party, member of the European Greens and a founding member of the European Federation of Green Parties. ...
Workers Party of Socialist Unity (Portuguese: Partido Operário de Unidade Socialista or POUS) is small trotskiyst party in Portugal, founded in 1976 after a small split from the Portuguese Socialist Party and is part of a small section of the former 4th International, the International Secretariat of the Fourth...
The Humanist Party (Partido Humanista) is a political party in Portugal, without parliamentary representation. ...
The Movement for the Sick (Portuguese: Movimento pelo Doente, pron. ...
The Socialist Party (Portuguese: Partido Socialista, pron. ...
The Democratic Party of the Atlantic (Partido Democrático do Atlântico) is a political party in Portugal, without parliamentary representation. ...
The Social Democratic Party (Portuguese: Partido Social Democrata, pron. ...
The Democratic and Social Center / Peoples Party (Portuguese: Partido do Centro Democrático e Social / Partido Popular, pron. ...
The Earth Party (Portuguese: Partido da Terra, before called Movimento o Partido da Terra, pron. ...
The New Democracy (Nova Democracia) is a political party in Portugal, without parliamentary representation. ...
The Peoples Monarchist Party (Partido Popular Monárquico) is a political party in Portugal, without parliamentary representation. ...
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