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  1. Social Democratic Youth (Portugal) Categories: 1974 establishments in Portugal. Conservative parties in Portugal. Liberal conservative parties. Liberal parties in Portugal. Member parties of the European People's Party. Organisations based in Lisbon. Political parties established in 1974.

  2. The 2021 Portuguese Social Democratic Party leadership election was held on 27 November. If no candidate achieved more than 50% of the votes in the first round, a second round would be held between the two most voted candidates in the first round on 1 December, however, as only two candidates will be on the ballot, a second round will not be necessary.

  3. The 2024 Portuguese Social Democratic Party leadership election is expected to be held during 2024. The date of the leadership election could be conditioned by the 2024 European Parliament elections. [1] This leadership election will be held with Luís Montenegro holding the office of Prime Minister, following his win in the 2024 March early ...

  4. Democratic Alliance. The Democratic Alliance ( Portuguese: Aliança Democrática, AD) was a centre-right political alliance, in Portugal composed of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP) and the People's Monarchist Party (PPM). It existed between 1979 and 1983, and was refounded for the 2024 legislative election.

  5. Pedro Passos Coelho. Elected Leader. Pedro Passos Coelho. The 2014 Portuguese Social Democratic Party leadership election was held on 25 January 2014. Then PSD leader and Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho ran for a 3rd term as party leader and was the sole candidate in the race, thus winning with almost 90% of the votes. [1]

  6. Social Democratic Party. José Manuel Barroso (born March 23, 1956, Lisbon, Portugal) Portuguese politician who served as prime minister of Portugal (2002–04) and president of the European Commission (2004–14). Barroso was born to parents who hailed from the region of Valpaços, one of the poorer areas of Portugal.

  7. 28 gen 2022 · The left-wing alliance is known in Portugal as geringonça - an expression for technical equipment which somehow is still running but is in need of maintenance. Up until the pandemic, Portugal recorded stable growth rates and unemployment was cut by half between 2015 and 2019. The geringonça was initially viewed with scepticism by some Portuguese.