V Constitutional Government of Portugal | |
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Cabinet of Portugal | |
Date formed | 1 August 1979 |
Date dissolved | 3 January 1980 |
People and organisations | |
President of the Republic | António Ramalho Eanes |
Prime Minister | Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo |
History | |
Predecessor | IV Constitutional Government of Portugal |
Successor | VI Constitutional Government of Portugal |
The V Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese: V Governo Constitucional de Portugal) was the fifth government of the Third Portuguese Republic. It had Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo as the Prime Minister and lasted for 5 months and 2 days, from 1 August 1979 to 3 January 1980.
Composition
The government was composed of the Prime Minister, one Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister, and 15 ministries comprising ministers, secretaries and sub-secretaries of state. The government also included the Ministers of the Republic for the Autonomous Regions of Azores and Madeira.[1]
Office | Minister | Party | Start of term | End of term | ||
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Prime Minister | Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Internal Administration | Manuel da Costa Brás | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Social Coordination and Social Affairs | Alfredo Bruto da Costa | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Cultural Coordination, Culture and Science | Adérito Sedas Nunes | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of National Defence | José Loureiro dos Santos | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | João de Freitas Cruz | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Justice | Paulo de Sousa Machado | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Finance | António de Sousa Franco | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Economic Coordination and Planning | Carlos Corrêa Gago | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries | Joaquim da Silva Lourenço | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Industry | Fernando Videira | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Commerce and Tourism | Acácio Pereira Magro | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Labour | Jorge Sá Borges | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Transports and Communications | José Marques da Costa | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Housing and Public Works | Mário de Azevedo | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Education | Luís Veiga da Cunha | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of Mass Communication | João Figueiredo | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of the Republic for the Autonomous Region of Azores | Henrique Afonso da Silva Horta | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 | ||
Minister of the Republic for the Autonomous Region of Madeira | Lino Miguel | Independent | 1 August 1979 | 3 January 1980 |
References
- ↑ "Lei Orgânica do V Governo Constitucional". Diário da República. nº: 217/79 (in Portuguese). Portugal. 19 September 1979.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ↑ "V Governo Constitucional - 1979-1980 - Composição". portugal.gov.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 7 August 2023.
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