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Minister Of Agriculture, Rural Development And Fisheries
The Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries was the name of a department of the XIII, XIV, XV, XVII and XVIII Constitutional Governments of Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share .... Ministers The heads of this ministry were: References {{Reflist Government of Portugal ...
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Ministry Of Agriculture (Portugal)
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries () is a Portuguese government ministry. History The Ministry of Agriculture was first created in 1918. Since then, it has been restructured, extinguished and reestablished several times, under various designations: *1918 – Ministry of Agriculture (''Ministério da Agricultura'') *1932 – Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (''Ministério do Comércio, Indústria e Agricultura'') *1933 – Ministry of Agriculture (''Ministério da Agricultura'') *1940 – Undersecretariat of State for Agriculture (''Subsecretariado de Estado da Agricultura''), a division of the Ministry of Economy *1958 – Secretariat of State for Agriculture (''Secretaria de Estado da Agricultura''), a division of the Ministry of Economy *1974 – Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce (''Ministério da Agricultura e Comércio'') *1974 – Secretariat of State for Agriculture (''Secretaria de Estado da Agricultura''), a division of the Ministry of Econom ...
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Government Of Portugal
A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government is a means by which organizational policies are enforced, as well as a mechanism for determining policy. In many countries, the government has a kind of constitution, a statement of its governing principles and philosophy. While all types of organizations have governance, the term ''government'' is often used more specifically to refer to the approximately 200 independent national governments and subsidiary organizations. The main types of modern political systems recognized are democracies, totalitarian regimes, and, sitting between these two, authoritarian regimes with a variety of hybrid regimes. Modern classification systems also include monarchies as a standalone entity or as a hybrid system of the main three. Historically prevale ...
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XIII Constitutional Government Of Portugal
The XIII Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''XIII Governo Constitucional de Portugal'') was the 13th government of the Third Portuguese Republic, under the Constitution of Portugal#Constitution of 1976, Portuguese Constitution of 1976. The government was in office from 28 October 1995 to 25 October 1999 and was formed by members of the Socialist Party (Portugal), Socialist Party (PS), the party with the most votes and elected members for the Assembly of the Republic (Portugal), Assembly of the Republic following the 1995 Portuguese legislative election, 1995 legislative election. António Guterres, leader of the PS, served as Prime Minister. Composition The government was initially composed of the Prime Minister and 18 ministries comprising ministers, secretaries and under-secretaries of state. At the end of term, after some reorganizations, the number of ministries was 17. The government included the Ministers of the Republic for the ...
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XIV Constitutional Government Of Portugal
The XIV Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''XIV Governo Constitucional de Portugal'') was the 14th government of the Third Portuguese Republic, under the Constitution of Portugal#Constitution of 1976, Portuguese Constitution of 1976. The government was in office from 25 October 1999 to 6 April 2002 and was formed by members of the Socialist Party (Portugal), Socialist Party (PS), the party with the most votes and elected members for the Assembly of the Republic (Portugal), Assembly of the Republic following the 1999 Portuguese legislative election, 1999 legislative election. António Guterres, leader of the PS, served as Prime Minister. Composition The government was initially composed of the Prime Minister and 21 ministries comprising ministers, secretaries and under-secretaries of state. At the end of the term, the number of ministries was 20. References {{DEFAULTSORT:14th Constitutional Government of Portugal Cons ...
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XV Constitutional Government Of Portugal
The XV Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''XV Governo Constitucional de Portugal'') was the 15th government of the Third Portuguese Republic, under the Constitution of Portugal#Constitution of 1976, Portuguese Constitution of 1976. The government was in office from 6 April 2002 to 17 July 2004 and was formed by a Centre-right politics, centre-right Coalition government, coalition between the Social Democratic Party (Portugal), Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP). José Manuel Barroso, José Manuel Durão Barroso, leader of the PSD, served as Prime Minister of Portugal, Prime Minister. Composition The government was composed of the Prime Minister and 17 ministries comprising ministers, secretaries and under-secretaries of state. References {{DEFAULTSORT:15th Constitutional Government of Portugal Constitutional Governments of Portugal 2002 establishments in Portugal 2004 disestablishment ...
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XVII Constitutional Government Of Portugal
The XVII Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''XVII Governo Constitucional de Portugal'') was the 17th government of the Third Portuguese Republic, under the Constitution of Portugal#Constitution of 1976, Portuguese Constitution of 1976. It was in office from 12 March 2005 to 26 October 2009, and was formed by the members of the Socialist Party (Portugal), Socialist Party (PS). José Sócrates, leader of the PS, served as Prime Minister of Portugal, Prime Minister. Composition The government was composed of the Prime Minister and 16 ministries comprising ministers, secretaries and under-secretaries of state. References {{DEFAULTSORT:17th Constitutional Government of Portugal Constitutional Governments of Portugal 2005 establishments in Portugal 2009 disestablishments in Portugal Cabinets established in 2005 Cabinets disestablished in 2009 ...
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XVIII Constitutional Government Of Portugal
The XVIII Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''XVIII Governo Constitucional de Portugal'') was the 18th government of the Third Portuguese Republic, under the Constitution of Portugal#Constitution of 1976, Portuguese Constitution of 1976. It was in office from 26 October 2009 to 21 June 2011, and was formed by the members of the Socialist Party (Portugal), Socialist Party (PS). José Sócrates, leader of the PS, served as Prime Minister of Portugal, Prime Minister. Composition The government was composed of the Prime Minister and 16 ministries comprising ministers, secretaries and under-secretaries of state. Events In 2008–09, with the Great Recession starting to hit Portugal and facing recession and high unemployment, austerity was waned as part of the 2008 European Union stimulus plan, European economic stimulus plan. Nevertheless, support for Sócrates and the Socialists eroded and the ruling party lost its majority in the 2009 Port ...
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Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it shares Portugal-Spain border, the longest uninterrupted border in the European Union; to the south and the west is the North Atlantic Ocean; and to the west and southwest lie the Macaronesia, Macaronesian archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira, which are the two Autonomous Regions of Portugal, autonomous regions of Portugal. Lisbon is the Capital city, capital and List of largest cities in Portugal, largest city, followed by Porto, which is the only other Metropolitan areas in Portugal, metropolitan area. The western Iberian Peninsula has been continuously inhabited since Prehistoric Iberia, prehistoric times, with the earliest signs of Human settlement, settlement dating to 5500 BC. Celts, Celtic and List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberia ...
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Fernando Gomes Da Silva
Fernando Manuel Van-Zeller Gomes da Silva (born 20 July 1938) ( GCMAIC) is a agronomist and politician from Portugal. Biography Fernando Gomes da Silva was born in São Jorge de Arroios, Lisbon, in 20 July 1938, son of Virgílio Ramos Gomes da Silva and Laura van Zeller Pereira Palha, of Dutch and German descent. He was responsible for the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries from 28 October 1995 to 3 October 1998, part of the XIII Constitutional Government of Portugal. In 1996, when he was a minister in the midst of the mad cow disease crisis, he ate beef millet in a restaurant in Luxembourg, arguing, in his view, that in places where the disease did not proliferate, there was no risk in eating beef. He was criticised in particular by António Campos, who, as a PS member of the European Parliament, was trying to put the mad cow disease crisis on the agenda against the interests of livestock farmers and butchers. European legislation against the mad cow di ...
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Luís Capoulas Santos
Luís Manuel Capoulas Santos (born 22 August 1951) is a Portugal, Portuguese politician, who served as Ministry of Agriculture (Portugal), Minister of Agriculture, Forests and Rural Development. Life before politics Capoulas Santos was born in Montemor-o-Novo. He is a licenciate in Sociology from the University of Évora. He worked as a secondary education teacher before taking a position as a technician in the Ministry of Agriculture. Political activity His political career started in 1976 Portuguese local elections, 1976, after being elected as a member of the City Council in his home city of Montemor-o-Novo. He was first elected to the Assembly of the Republic (Portugal), Assembly of the Republic in 1991, and took office as Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries in 1998, replacing Fernando Gomes da Silva, under whom he was Secretary of State. He kept the office until 2002, when the government led by António Guterres resigned after a landslide defeat in loc ...
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Armando Sevinate Pinto
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XVI Constitutional Government Of Portugal
The XVI Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''XVI Governo Constitucional de Portugal'') was the 16th government of the Third Portuguese Republic, under the Constitution of Portugal#Constitution of 1976, Portuguese Constitution of 1976. It was in office from 17 July 2004 to 12 March 2005, and was formed by the Centre-right politics, centre-right Coalition government, coalition between the Social Democratic Party (Portugal), Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP) that was started in the XV Constitutional Government of Portugal, previous government. Pedro Santana Lopes, leader of the PSD, served as Prime Minister of Portugal, Prime Minister. Composition The government was composed of the Prime Minister and 19 ministries comprising ministers, secretaries and under-secretaries of state. References {{DEFAULTSORT:16th Constitutional Government of Portugal Constitutional Governments of Portugal ...
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