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Afonso Costa
António Ginestal Machado
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Last election
74 seats
51 seats[n 1]
13 seats
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83
36
7
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António Lino Neto
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1915
Last election
Did not contest
Did not contest
5 seats
Seats won
6
6
4
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6
6
1
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PD
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Parliamentary elections were held in Portugal on 8 November 1925.[1] The result was a victory for the Democratic Party, which won 83 of the 163 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 39 of the 70 seats in the Senate.[2] Following a military coup in 1926 and the subsequent Estado Novo period, the 1925 elections were the last truly multi-party elections in Portugal until the 1975 Constituent Assembly elections.[3]
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