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Portugal administers the government of the territory of Macao.
Portugal is a parliamentary republic. The President is the head of state. The Prime Minister is the head of government. The other two components of government are the courts and the parliament, Assembleia da República [Assembly of the Republic].
Portugal is a parliamentary republic. The President is the head of state. The Prime Minister is head of government. The other two components of government are the courts and parliament, Assembleia da República [Assembly of the Republic].
The types of governments in Spain and Portugal are democracy's in general terms, however, technically they differ. Portugal has a parliamentary democracy and Spain has a parliamentary monarchy.
No, it has not. It is run by a single central government.
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There are 4 sovereignty organs in Portugal. There is the Government, the President, the Assembly of the Republic, and the Courts. See the related link for more details.
Mainland government is in Lisbon. Madeira government is in Funchal. Azorean government is in Ponta Delgada (presidential), Angra do Heroísmo (judicial) and Horta (parliamentary).
Brazil was controlled by Portugal
Assembleia da República, Lisbon.