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Portugal's 25 April 1976 constitution reflected the country's 1974–76 move from authoritarian rule to provisional military government to a representative democracy with some initial Communist and left-wing influence.
The present Constitution of Portugal was adopted in 1976 after the Carnation Revolution. It was preceded by a number of constitutions including the first ...
The current Constitution of Portugal was adopted in 1976 after the Carnation Revolution. Constitution of the Portuguese Republic. Overview.
The I Constitutional Government of Portugal was the first non-provisional government of the Third Portuguese Republic, following the promulgation of the new ...
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With a new Constitution approved, the country's main aim was economic recovery and strengthening its democratic institutions. The election renewed all 263 ...
The main article for this category is 1976 in Portugal. 1971 · 1972 · 1973 · 1974 · 1975; 1976; 1977 · 1978 · 1979 · 1980 · 1981.
Portugal's redemocratization process started with the Carnation Revolution of 1974. It ended with the enactment of the Constitution of Portugal in 1976.
The Constitution of the Portuguese Republic is the organic law of Portugal. The preliminary draft was largely completed in 1975, with the final document ...
The Assembly of the Republic commonly referred to as simply Parliament (Portuguese: Parlamento), is the unicameral parliament of Portugal.