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    Manuel Dias Loureiro (19 May 1985 – 8 April 1990) José Falcão e Cunha (8 April 1990 – 15 November 1992) José Nunes Liberato (15 November 1992 – 19 February...
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    (PCP); Edmundo Pedro (PS); Carmelinda Pereira (PS); José Macedo Pereira (CDS); José Menéres Pimentel (PPD); Emídio Pinheiro (CDS); Mário Campos Pinto (PPD);...
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  • Carneiro was born in Vitória, Porto, the fifth of the eight children of lawyer José Gualberto Chaves Marques de Sá Carneiro (1897–1978) and Maria Francisca Judite...
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    1982 9 June 1983 Minister of Justice and Administrative Reform José Menéres Pimentel PSD 4 September 1981 9 June 1983 Minister of Education and Universities...
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    (1976–1978) 16 April 1977 António de Sousa Franco 15 April 1978 José Menéres Pimentel 2 July 1978 Francisco Sá Carneiro 29 August 1978 PS Mário Soares...
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    Gomes José Menéres Pimentel António Guterres, former Prime Minister of Portugal. João Salgueiro Francisco Seixas da Costa João Henrique Ulrich Jr. José Augusto...
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  • Secretary-General Joaquim Magalhães Mota José Sérvulo Correia Preceded by Francisco Sá Carneiro Succeeded by José Menéres Pimentel Personal details Born António...
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    Independent 9 January 1981 4 September 1981 Minister of Justice José Menéres Pimentel PDS 9 January 1981 4 September 1981 Minister of Finance and Planning...
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    Minister of Portugal, and his maternal great-granduncle was the businessman José Bensaúde [pt] (1835–1922). Sampaio did not consider himself a Jew and was...
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    to the defeat of Santana Lopes and the election of the Socialists under José Sócrates. In 2010, he left RTP and returned to TVI to do the same program...
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    Opposition of Portugal Sá Carneiro (1976–1977) Sousa Franco (1977–1978) Menéres Pimentel (1978) Sá Carneiro (1978) Soares (1978–1983) Cunhal (1983–1985) Soares...
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    the city's council from 1997 to 2001, and ran for mayor in 2005, losing to José Mota of the Socialist Party (PS) by a 45% to 38% margin. In 2002, 29-year-old...
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    European troika bailout to Portugal (requested by the previous Prime Minister, José Sócrates of the Socialist Party) and was marked by a wave of widespread austerity...
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    1981 SAW 175 José Manuel Menéres Sampaio Pimentel (1928-2014) January 9, 1981 September 4, 1981 VII - José Manuel Menéres Sampaio Pimentel (continuation)...
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