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    José Sócrates Carvalho Pinto de Sousa GCIH (born 6 September 1957), commonly known as José Sócrates (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ ˈsɔkɾɐtɨʃ]), is...
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    the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority...
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    minister José Sócrates, Manuel Alegre and the son of former President Mário Soares, João Soares, contested the leadership ballot. José Sócrates was elected...
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  • Rodrigues: 19 January 2002 – 27 September 2004 José Sócrates: 27 September 2004 – 23 July 2011 António José Seguro: 23 July 2011 – 28 September 2014 Maria...
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    terms); 8th António Guterres (two terms); 9th José Manuel Barroso; 10th Pedro Santana Lopes; 11th José Sócrates (two terms); 12th Passos Coelho (two terms);...
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    troika bailout to Portugal (requested by the previous Prime Minister, José Sócrates of the Socialist Party) and was marked by a wave of widespread austerity...
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  • VII José Benedito Simão, Brazilian Catholic bishop, Auxiliary bishop of São Paulo, then Bishop of Assis José Sisto, Commissioner of Guam José Sócrates Carvalho...
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    in the José Sócrates' cabinet, in 2011 he returned to his duties at the University of Porto's FEP. In July 2005, Prime Minister José Sócrates made a request...
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    13 December. Wikisource has original text related to this article: José Sócrates on the signing of the Treaty of Lisbon At 10:00 the plenipotentiaries...
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  • dubbed as The Fallen 44 or SAF 44. Former Portuguese prime-minister José Sócrates is known as "Prisoner 44". In the song "44 Bars" by Logic, his verse...
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  • Brazilian footballer Socrates Brito (born 1992), Dominican baseball player Sócrates Parri (born 1966), Spanish footballer Sócrates Pedro (born 1992), Portuguese...
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    to victory over the Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates. Despite a historically low turnout of less than 60% of registered voters...
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  • Constitution of the European Union. On 12 March 2005, the Prime Minister José Sócrates said that he would seek to have the Constitution of Portugal amended...
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    Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but did not repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. Sócrates was reconducted...
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  • The XVIII Constitutional Government of Portugal under Prime Minister José Sócrates introduced a bill for legalization in December 2009. It was passed by...
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    support for Sócrates and the Socialists eroded and the ruling party lost its majority in the 2009 election. The second government of José Sócrates faced a...
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    Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-16. "Sócrates eleito Secretário Geral do PS" (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-16. "Sócrates novo líder indiscutível |...
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    structural and cohesion funds for almost four decades. Prime Minister José Sócrates' cabinet was unable to foresee or forestall this when symptoms first...
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  • limit of 60% in 2003). Socialist José Sócrates became Prime Minister in 2005; like his conservative predecessor, Sócrates tried to reduce the government's...
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    Vasco da Gama Bridge. On 10 January 2008 Portuguese prime minister José Sócrates announced that Alcochete had been selected as the site of the new airport...
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  • and Secretary of State for National Defense and Maritime Affairs in José Sócrates' government. He graduated in Law from the Faculty of Law of the University...
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    is also known to be close to the former Prime Minister of Portugal José Sócrates. Passionate about cars, he already volunteered at the age of 14 to be...
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    2005 legislative elections which was won by the Socialist Party led by José Sócrates. Santana resigned as party leader two days later, although he still...
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    dw.com. "Santana Lopes is new PM". Portugal Resident. 21 July 2004. "José Sócrates | World Leaders Forum". worldleaders.columbia.edu. "Portugal profile...
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    October 2009, and was formed by the members of the Socialist Party (PS). José Sócrates, leader of the PS, served as Prime Minister. The government was composed...
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    Minister José Sócrates appointed Medina as Secretary of State for Employment and Professional Training, serving under Minister of Labor José António Vieira...
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    (2006–2013); finished in second place in the 2016 presidential election José Sócrates – former prime minister (2005–2011); former secretary-general of the...
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  • investigated Sócrates' student file and found inconsistencies which raised suspicions of irregularities, being the most notable the part where Sócrates' diploma...
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    marked by a mutual understanding with the government led by Socialist José Sócrates, which he referred to as "strategic co-operation". The most controversial...
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  • 2010 but, in May 2010, forced by the financial crisis, Prime Minister José Sócrates put the project on hold. The green field facility envisaged in the 2000s...
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