II Constitutional Government of Portugal information
Cabinet of Portugal in 1978, led by Mário Soares
II Constitutional Government of Portugal
Cabinet of Portugal
Prime Minister Mário Soares
Date formed
23 January 1978 (1978-01-23)
Date dissolved
29 August 1978 (1978-08-29)
People and organisations
President of the Republic
António Ramalho Eanes
Prime Minister
Mário Soares
Member parties
Socialist Party (PS)
Democratic and Social Center (CDS)
Opposition parties
Democratic People's Party (PPD)
Portuguese Communist Party (PCP)
Popular Democratic Union (UDP)
History
Predecessor
I Constitutional Government of Portugal
Successor
III Constitutional Government of Portugal
The II Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese: II Governo Constitucional de Portugal) was the second government of the Third Portuguese Republic. It had Mário Soares as the Prime Minister and lasted from 23 January 1978 to 29 August 1978.
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