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    José Manuel Durão Barroso (Portuguese: [ʒuˈzɛ mɐˈnwɛl duˈɾɐ̃w bɐˈʁozu]; born 23 March 1956) is a Portuguese politician and law professor. He previously...
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    coalition with the CDS-PP, and the PSD leader, José Manuel Durão Barroso, became Prime Minister. Durão Barroso later resigned his post to become President...
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  • Durão is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: José Manuel Durão Barroso (born 1956), Portuguese politician and 115th Prime Minister of Portugal...
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    best prime ministers. On the other hand, José Manuel Durão Barroso (2002–04), Pedro Santana Lopes (2004–05), José Sócrates (2005–11) and Pedro Passos Coelho...
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    Santana Lopes had become Prime Minister in July 2004, after José Manuel Durão Barroso left the country in order to become President of the European...
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    2011 - José Manuel Durão Barroso, President of the European Commission, European Commission State of the Union 2012 - José Manuel Durão Barroso, President...
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  • UK professional football player José Leitão de Barros, Portuguese film director and playwright José Manuel Durão Barroso, Portuguese lawyer and professor...
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    members who later became important political figures, including José Manuel Durão Barroso and Fernando Rosas, who subsequently left the party. The party...
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    the 1999 election defeat, Durão Barroso's leadership started to be challenged and criticized. In January 2000, Durão Barroso called a snap party congress...
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    elections. The party elected, in a snap party congress in May 1999, José Manuel Durão Barroso as new leader. Despite opinion polls predictions, the election...
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    Bush), the United Kingdom (Tony Blair), Spain (José María Aznar), and Portugal (José Manuel Durão Barroso, who also served as the host). At the Azores Summit...
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    second government in 1999. Following the elections of 2002 (won by José Manuel Durão Barroso), Sócrates became a member of the opposition in the Portuguese...
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    José María Aznar, UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, President of the United States George W. Bush, and Prime Minister of Portugal, José Manuel Durão Barroso...
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    appearance was in 2004 at an event with Portuguese Prime Minister José Manuel Durão Barroso. While remaining independent throughout his life, Gonçalves identified...
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    of State for Science and Higher Education under Prime Minister José Manuel Durão Barroso and Secretary of State for the Environment and Territorial Planning...
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    number of seats as they did in 2002, when the PSD was led by José Manuel Durão Barroso. Of the twenty districts of the country, Pedro Passos Coelho's...
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    primeiro-ministro da democracia e Durão Barroso o pior" [Guterres was the best Prime Minister of the democracy and Durão Barroso was the worst] (in Portuguese)...
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    becoming one of the biggest surprises of the electoral night. When José Manuel Durão Barroso resigned in July 2004 to take up the presidency of the European...
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    national politics. For example, a future Prime Minister of Portugal, José Manuel Durão Barroso, was active in Maoist movements in Portugal and identified as...
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    The Barroso Commission was the European Commission in office from 22 November 2004 until 31 October 2014. Its president was José Durão Barroso, who presided...
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    Democratic Party (PSD) and the CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP). José Manuel Durão Barroso, leader of the PSD, served as Prime Minister. The government was...
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  • Angelo Sodano, Cardinal Secretary of State, for the Holy See and José Manuel Durão Barroso, Prime Minister of Portugal, for the Portuguese Republic. It has...
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  • Russia on 9 April, and with President of the European Commission, José Manuel Durão Barroso. Russia signed an agreement with NATO permitting transit across...
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    June 2004, Durão Barroso announced his resignation in order to become President of the European Commission. After José Manuel Durão Barroso accepted the...
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    Pires de Miranda 1987–1992: João de Deus Pinheiro 1992–1995: José Manuel Durão Barroso 1995–2002: Jaime Gama (2nd time) 2002–2003: António Martins da...
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    Minister Tony Blair, Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar, and Portuguese Prime Minister José Manuel Durão Barroso held a summit there days before the commencement...
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    The EU praised the election, with European Commission president José Manuel Durão Barroso describing it as "a very important step towards the creation of...
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  • 2002 snap election brought to power the Social Democrats led by José Manuel Durão Barroso; his government was marked by the introduction of harsh fiscal...
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    2013. Latsis invited the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Durão Barroso, who had been a student friend at the University of Geneva, to...
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    Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2007. "José Manuel Durão Barroso: The New Commission President". Grayling. 2004. Archived from...
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