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'''Prime Minister''' is the current title of the head of government of [[Portugal]]. As head of government, the Prime Minister coordinates the actions of ministers, represents the [[Government of Portugal]] to the other bodies of state, is accountable to [[Assembly of the Republic (Portugal)|Parliament]] and keeps the [[President of Portugal|President]] informed. The Prime Minister can hold the role of head of government with the portfolio of one or more ministries.
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There is no limit to the number of terms a person can serve as  Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is appointed by the [[President of Portugal|President of the Republic]] following [[Portuguese Legislative Elections|legislative elections]], after having heard the parties represented in the Parliament. Usually, the person named is the leader of the largest party in the previous election, but there have been exceptions over the years.
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Revision as of 02:55, 28 February 2021


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(Head of government)
Flag of Portuguese Prime-Minister.svg

Start1834-09-24
Websitehttp://www.portugal.gov.pt/
Head of government of Portugal

Prime Minister is the current title of the head of government of Portugal. As head of government, the Prime Minister coordinates the actions of ministers, represents the Government of Portugal to the other bodies of state, is accountable to Parliament and keeps the President informed. The Prime Minister can hold the role of head of government with the portfolio of one or more ministries.

There is no limit to the number of terms a person can serve as Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of the Republic following legislative elections, after having heard the parties represented in the Parliament. Usually, the person named is the leader of the largest party in the previous election, but there have been exceptions over the years.


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
António Costa26 November 20152 April 2024
Jose Socrates12 March 200521 June 2011
Pedro M. Santana Lopes17 July 200412 March 2005
José Manuel Barroso6 April 200217 July 2004
António Guterres28 October 19956 April 2002
Mário Soares9 June 19836 November 1985
Francisco Balsemão9 January 19819 June 1983
Mário Soares23 July 197628 August 1978
António de Oliveira Salazar5 July 193225 September 1968

 

Job here

EventJobAppointedEnd
António José SeguroDeputy Secretary of State of the Prime Minister25 November 199720 July 1999
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