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  2. Constitution of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The present Constitution of Portugal was adopted in 1976 after the Carnation Revolution. It was preceded by a number of constitutions including the first one created in 1822 (following the Liberal Revolution of 1820), 1826 (drawn up by King Dom Pedro IV), 1838 (after the Liberal Wars), 1911 (following the 5 October 1910 revolution), and 1933 (after the 28 May 1926 coup d'état).

  3. Government of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Government of Portugal, also referred to as the Government of the Portuguese Republic, the Portuguese Government or simply the Government, is one of the four sovereignty bodies [ pt] of the Portuguese Republic, together with the President of the Republic, the Assembly of the Republic and the courts. It is both the body of sovereignty ...

  4. Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The word Portugal derives from the combined Roman - Celtic place name Portus Cale [18] [19] (present-day's conurbation of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia ). Porto stems from the Latin for port, portus; Cale ' s meaning and origin is unclear. The mainstream explanation is an ethnonym derived from the Callaeci, also known as the Gallaeci peoples, who ...

  5. I Constitutional Government of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The I Constitutional Government of Portugal ( Portuguese: I Governo Constitucional de Portugal) was the first non-provisional government of the Third Portuguese Republic, following the promulgation of the new Constitution of Portugal in April 1976. It had Mário Soares as the Prime Minister and lasted from 23 July 1976 to 23 January 1978.

  6. Constituent Cortes of 1820 - Wikipedia

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    The Constituent Cortes of 1820, formal title The General and Extraordinary Cortes of the Portuguese Nation, also frequently known as the Sovereign Congress or the Cortes Constituintes Vintistas, was the first modern Portuguese parliament. Created after the Liberal Revolution of 1820 to prepare a constitution for Portugal and its overseas ...

  7. Constitution of Portugal (1911) - Wikipedia

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    The Political Constitution of the Portuguese Republic of 1911 has only 87 articles grouped into seven titles, namely: Form of the Government and of the Territory of the Portuguese Nation. Individual rights and guarantees. Sovereignty and State Power. Local administrative institutions. Administration of the Overseas Provinces. General Provisions.

  8. Constitutional Court (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Court ( Portuguese: Tribunal Constitucional, pronounced [tɾiβuˈnal kõʃtitusiuˈnal]) is a special court, defined by the Portuguese Constitution as part of the judicial branch of the Portuguese political organization. Unlike the rest of the country's courts, the Constitutional Court has important characteristics, such as ...

  9. XXII Constitutional Government of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The XXII Constitutional Government of Portugal ( Portuguese: XXII Governo Constitucional de Portugal) was the 22nd government of the Third Portuguese Republic, under the current Constitution. It was established on 26 October 2019 as a Socialist Party (PS) minority government, led by Prime Minister António Costa, and ended on 30 March 2022.