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  1. 9 apr 2024 · Mário Soares (born December 7, 1924, Lisbon, Portugal—died January 7, 2017, Lisbon) was a Portuguese politician and lawyer who in 1986 became Portugal ’s first elected civilian head of state in 60 years; he held the post until 1996. His father, João Lopes Soares, was a liberal republican who was often jailed or exiled during the ...

  2. Mário Soares 1924-2017. The Socialist International deeply mourns the loss of Mário Soares. Often referred to as the father of Portuguese democracy, he bravely fought dictatorship and went on to become Head of State, having also served his country as Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. He was a major contributor to the work and activities of ...

  3. 9 gen 2017 · Mário Soares, who has died aged 92, was an unlikely political giant. But by the time he stepped down from Portugal’s highest office in 1996, he had achieved something that is not guaranteed ...

  4. 7 gen 2017 · Portugal’s former president and prime minister, Mário Soares, a central figure in the country’s return to democracy in the 1970s after decades of rightwing dictatorship, has died aged 92. He ...

  5. Európai Parlament. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Mário Soares témájú médiaállományokat. Sablon • Wikidata • Segítség. Mário Alberto Nobre Lopes Soares ( Lisszabon, 1924. december 7. – Lisszabon, 2017. január 7.) portugál politikus, Portugália miniszterelnöke (1976–1978, 1983–1985) és köztársasági elnöke (1986–1996).

  6. casacomum.org › cc › arquivos| Cc | Arquivos

    Campanhas do Cuamato de 1907. Fundo: Documentos Carvalhão Duarte/Rocha Martins. Arquivos. A plataforma Casa Comum disponibiliza a reprodução e descrição de documentos custodiados pela Fundação Mário Soares e Maria Barroso, assim como de documentação existente em outros arquivos, organizações e instituições parceiras que integram o ...

  7. Funeral de Mário Soares a Lisboa. El 1999 fou escollit diputat pel Parlament Europeu entre aquell mateix any i el 2004. En aquella legislatura el Partit Socialista Europeu el presentà com a candidat a presidir el Parlament perdent davant la diputada popular Nicole Fontaine. El 1991 fundà la seva pròpia Fundació, Fundació Mário Soares.