Mário Alberto Nobre Lopes Soares GColTE, GCC, GColL (European Portuguese: [ˈmaɾju alˈβɛɾtu ˈnɔβɾɨ ˈlɔpɨʃ suˈaɾɨʃ]; 7 December 1924 – 7 January 2017) was...
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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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met Mário Soares, whom she would marry on 22 February 1949, by proxy (but registered at the 3rd Conservatory of the Civil Register of Lisbon). Soares was...
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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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the first constitutional government after the 1974 revolution, with Mário Soares as prime minister. However, the government was unstable and fell in 1978...
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I Constitutional Government of Portugal (redirect from First Mário Soares cabinet)
"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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"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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Moderno, in Lisbon. Among his pupils was the future President of Portugal, Mário Soares, who would become one of his great political rivals after the revolution...
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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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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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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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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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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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Finance from 1983 until 1985 in the government of former Prime Minister Mário Soares. Ernâni Lopes died of lymphoma in Lisbon, Portugal, on 2 December 2010...
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Mario Roberto Santucho (1936–1976), Argentine revolutionary and guerrilla combatant Mario Savio (1942–1996), American political activist Mário Soares...
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1983. The election was won by the Socialist Party with 36 percent, and Mário Soares was nominated Prime Minister. However, the Socialists lacked a majority...
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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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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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tried to form a new government with the support of the PRD and CDU, but Mário Soares, the President at the time, rejected the idea and called for a new election...
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Sá Carneiro's death they both supported the same presidential candidate, Soares Carneiro). He would again return to the party to serve as vice-president...
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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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election, despite his party's official support for former president Mário Soares as a candidate. On the elections held 22 January 2006, he ended up collecting...
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II Constitutional Government of Portugal (redirect from Second Mário Soares cabinet)
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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