Mário Alberto Nobre Lopes Soares GColTE, GCC, GColL (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmaɾju alˈβɛɾtu ˈnɔβɾɨ ˈlɔpɨʃ suˈaɾɨʃ]; 7 December 1924 – 7 January 2017)...
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Banhos de S. Paulo". Fundação Mário Soares. Retrieved 31 August 2010. "Reunião da Rua da Esperança". Fundação Mário Soares. Retrieved 31 August 2010. Relvas...
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Action (ASP) was founded in November 1964, in Geneva, Switzerland, by Mário Soares, Manuel Tito de Morais and Francisco Ramos da Costa. The ASP was founded...
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President, Mário Soares, and the actress Maria Barroso. He was married to Maria Olímpia Soares (b. 1951), daughter of António Domingos de Oliveira Soares and...
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"Comunicação ao país do Primeiro-ministro Mário Soares" (in Portuguese). RTP. 25 August 1977. Retrieved 30 May 2022. "Mário Soares" (in Portuguese). Museu da Presidência...
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election. Fundação Mário Soares Diário da Républica, 25 de Maio de 1976 - Lista de candidatos eleitos[permanent dead link] "Mário Soares e o "socialismo...
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Agostinho Tramagal was appointed as their new coach. On 2 April 2012, Mário Francisco Soares Lopes was presented this Monday in Lubango city, southern Huíla...
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Palace". Portuguese prime ministers of the Third Portuguese Republic: 1st Mário Soares (two terms); 2nd Alfredo Nobre da Costa; 3rd Carlos Mota Pinto; 4th Maria...
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0%; Mário Soares: 21.0%; Results presented here exclude undecideds (54.2%). With their inclusion results are: Freitas do Amaral: 23.3%; Mário Soares: 22...
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in Portugal on 13 January 1991. The re-election of the hugely popular Mário Soares was never in doubt, specially after the then-ruling PSD, led by Prime...
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Republic. In June of the same year, the then incumbent Prime Minister, Mário Soares, resigned from the job due to the lack of parliamentary support, the...
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Portugal) was the second government of the Third Portuguese Republic. It had Mário Soares as the Prime Minister and lasted from 23 January 1978 to 29 August 1978...
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Social Affairs in the II Constitutional Government of Portugal, led by Mário Soares. He is considered the "father" of the Portuguese national health service...
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the Socialists decided to nominate their former secretary-general, Mário Soares, President of the Republic between 1986 and 1996. This decision divided...
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3 years prior to the election were very unstable with Prime Minister Mário Soares' government collapsing in August 1978 and being succeeded by three Presidential...
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sovereignty in December 1999. The Socialist Party, under the leadership of Mário Soares, rose to power after the 1976 legislative elections and formed the I...
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Pedro Mário Soares Martínez (21 November 1925 – 12 April 2021) was a Portuguese politician, academic, and lawyer. He served as Minister of Health from...
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first-class compartment, which was also carrying Portuguese president Mário Soares and Argentinian foreign minister Guido di Tella and their security details...
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politician Delúbio Soares, Brazilian politician Fátima Soares, Venezuelan politician João Soares, Portuguese politician Mário Soares, (1924–2017), Portuguese...
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April 1983. The election was won by the Socialist Party with 36%, and Mário Soares was nominated Prime Minister. However, the Socialists lacked a majority...
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Praça Ferreira Amaral. The street Alameda Avenida Doutor Mário Soares was named after Mário Soares, Prime Minister of Portugal from 1976 to 1978 and from...
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presidential candidacy of Norton de Matos, and it was at this time that he met Mário Soares. Some years after he supported another democratic candidate to the manipulated...
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opposed to Soares Carneiro's 40%. Soares Carneiro later served as Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, under the presidency of Mário Soares. He died...
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support, and a parliamentary vote of no confidence forced President Mário Soares to call an early election. Cavaco Silva's Social Democrats captured 50...
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support of the Socialist Party, despite the objection of their leader, Mário Soares, and also the support of the Portuguese Communist Party, whose candidate...
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footballer and manager Mario Butler (born 1957), Panamanian basketball player Mário Carlos Moraes Soares (born 1966), Brazilian footballer Mario Chalmers (born...
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President by absolute majority in the first ballot. As oldest member Mário Soares (PES, Portugal) was also candidate, second-oldest member Giorgio Napolitano...
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was still recovering when President António Ramalho Eanes appointed Mario Soares as the new premier. "Lisbon Premier Stricken in Presidential Campaign"...
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protest. In his office were the documents that opposed the exile of Mário Soares, who Sampaio would later succeed in the presidency of the Republic. He...
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both parties centrist political positioning. It was the third term of Mário Soares, leader of the PS, as Prime Minister. The government was composed of...
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