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  2. Left Bloc (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The Left Bloc (Portuguese: Bloco de Esquerda, pronounced [ˈblɔku ðɨ ɨʃˈkeɾðɐ], BE), [20] colloquially shortened as O Bloco, is a left-wing populist and democratic socialist political party in Portugal founded in 1999.

  3. 2024 Portuguese legislative election - Wikipedia

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    2024 Portuguese legislative election. Snap legislative elections were held on 10 March 2024 to elect members of the Assembly of the Republic to the 16th Legislature of Portugal. All 230 seats to the Assembly of the Republic were up for election. The elections were called in November 2023 after Prime Minister António Costa 's resignation ...

  4. List of political parties in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Earth Party (MPT) is a centre-right green conservative party, founded in 1993 by a faction of the People's Monarchist Party. Alliance (A) is a party formed by former Social Democratic leader and former Prime Minister Pedro Santana Lopes. The Portuguese Labour Party (PTP) is a minor party of the centre-left. We, the Citizens!

  5. Next Portuguese legislative election - Wikipedia

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    The next legislative election in Portugal will take place on or before 8 October 2028 to elect members of the Assembly of the Republic to the 17th Legislature. All 230 seats to the Assembly of the Republic will be at stake. Due to the instability of the minority government led by Luís Montenegro, the likelihood of a snap election well before ...

  6. National Union (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The National Union (Portuguese: União Nacional) was the sole legal party of the Estado Novo regime in Portugal, founded in July 1930 and dominated by António de Oliveira Salazar during most of its existence.

  7. List of cities in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Eight locations have been always considered cities since Portugal became an independent kingdom ( de facto 1128): Braga, Coimbra, Lamego, Porto and Viseu, as well as Évora, Lisbon and Silves, which were annexed at a later date. Guarda was the first city proclaimed as part of the independent kingdom, in 1199.

  8. 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]

  9. 2022 Portuguese legislative election - Wikipedia

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    The Left Bloc (BE) and the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP), both of whom had previously supported the government, joined the centre-right to right-wing opposition parties and rejected the budget. On 4 November 2021, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the President of Portugal, announced a snap election to be held on 30 January 2022.