We live in a constitutional republican democracy.
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).
Parliament Democracy. Prime Minister and a President, elected by the people for a 4 year term, 2 consecutive terms. bvhbfbvshfjbvhdbs,jhdbvs,jbc,m√sdhbjsz
The portuguese government gets elected for 4 year term, trough general elections. The president of the republic is elected for a 5 year term, also trough general elections.
Portugal became a republic in 1910 and abolished the monarchy, resulting in the end of the reign of King Manuel II. A republican government was established, and the country has remained a republic ever since, with an elected president serving as the head of state.
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A president may be re-elected two consecutive times. Just like in the USA.
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).
Aníbal Cavaco Silva [b. July 15, 1939] is the President of Portugal. He was elected on January 22, 2006. He was sworn into office on March 9, 2006.
José Sócrates, elected on 12th of March 2005, and currently on his second term.
Parliament Democracy. Prime Minister and a President, elected by the people for a 4 year term, 2 consecutive terms. bvhbfbvshfjbvhdbs,jhdbvs,jbc,m√sdhbjsz
The portuguese government gets elected for 4 year term, trough general elections. The president of the republic is elected for a 5 year term, also trough general elections.
Portugal became a republic in 1910 and abolished the monarchy, resulting in the end of the reign of King Manuel II. A republican government was established, and the country has remained a republic ever since, with an elected president serving as the head of state.
Yes but by the government after the military coup. He was not elected by the popular vote. He appointed Salazar as Prime Minister and Salazar stayed in office forever (or, at least, it seemed that way). Portugal issued a set of stamps and a souvenir sheet showing him, in uniform, in 1945 Bob
Ronaldo was born in madeira in Portugal.
This is further distance from Venezuela to Portugal than it is from New York to Portugal. From Venezuela to Portugal it is 4,252 miles. From New York to Portugal it is 3,376 miles.
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It is in Portugal but is spelled Porto and it is in the northern part of portugal