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POLITICS
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Portugal has been
transformed in the recent decades. The consolidation of
democracy since the 1974 " carnation revolution " and the
EU membership since 1986 has bought Portugal into the European
mainstream. The new confidence was shown in 1988 with the
" Expo'98 " in Lisbon.
In 1999 Portugal was one of the first countries to introduce
the euro.
Presidential election
: During 10 years
the presidency and the government were controlled by opposing
parties - this situation encouraged conflict. All this was
ended in 1996 when former PS leader Jorge Sampaio defeated
Anibal Cavaco Silva in the succession of President Mario
Soares.
Profile : A decade of centre-right
government was bought to an end by the legislative elections
of 1995 when the PS rejected the PSD from power. The PS
polled almost 44 % of the vote and its leader replaced Cavaco
Silva as Prime Minister at the head of a minority government.
Having fought the
elections on a platform of social reform within weeks of
the PS victory, Finance Minister Antonio Sousa Franco warned
that his first priority would be to reduce the budget deficit
by cutting public spending. The success of these measures
has put the economy on a strong
footing and secured popular support for the government,
which was returned to office with an increase in seats in
october 1999.
Portugal is now
an enthusiastic member of the European Union.
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