Yes. José Sócrates is the prime minister and Jaime Gama is the assembly president.
Anibal Cavaco Silva the president of Portugal
Anibal A. Cavaco Silva has written: 'Portugal and Europe at the end of the twentieth century'
The title of a Portuguese leader is the president. The current leader and president of Portugal is known as Anibal Cavaco Silva.
He supports it and signed it into law in 2010.
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Cavaco Silva's term has not ended yet. It will end in 2011, and he could still run for another five years of presidency.
Anibal António Cavaco Silva is the President of Portugal in 2013, having served in this position since 2006 March 9.Born 1939 July 15, Silva served 2-years of compulsory military time in 1964 and became a teacher in 1966. He entered politics after the Carnation Revolution, joining the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and later became its leader in 1985. He became the prime minister on 1985 November 6 and served until 1995 October 28. Cavaco Silva ran for president in 1996, but was defeated. He ran again, and was elected on 2006 January 22, and re-elected on 2011 January 23.
The President Aníbal Cavaco Silva lives in Belém Palace, in Lisbon, but he was born in Almancil, in the Algarve region.
Currently (2013) the President of Portugal is Anibal Antonio Cavaco Silva; and the Prime Minister is Pedro Passos Coelho. President Cavaco Silva was first elected as president in 2006, and then re-elected in 2011. Cavaco Silva was also elected as Prime Minister in 1985 and served as such until 1995. Prime Minister Passos Coelho was elected as Prime Minister in 2011. He is the leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD).
Anibal Cavaco Silva [b. July 15, 1939] is the current leader of Portugal. He holds that position as the President of the Portuguese Republic. He was elected on January 22, 2006. He was sworn into office on March 9, 2006.