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Demonym: | Portuguese |
| Government: | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with devolved legislatures |
| -Monarch: - Prime Minister: | Edward III Pedro Passos Coelho |
| Legislature: | Cortes |
| -Upper house: -Lower house: | Chamber of Peers Chamber of Deputies |
| -Foundation: -Re-founding: -Sovereignty: -Kingdom: -Recognized: -Papal recognition: -United Kingdom: | 868 1095 24 June 1128 26 July 1139 5 October 1143 23 May 1179 16 December 1809 |
| -Total: | 8,861,376.26 km2 (3,421,396.5 sq mi) |
| -Water (%): | 0.38% |
| GDP (PPP): | 2013 estimate |
| -Total: | $16,787,122,167,426.92 |
| -Per capita: | $70,618.98 |
| GDP (nominal): | 2013 estimate |
| -Total: | $16,987,122,167,426.92 |
| -Per capita: | $71,460.32 |
| Gini (2013): | 47.6 |
| HDI (2013): | 0.914 (5) |
| Currency: | Portuguese real (R$) (PRL) |
| Date formats: | dd/mm/yyyy |
| Drives on the: | Right |
| Internet TLD(s): | .pt .br .ag |
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| John VI, first King of The United Kingdom |
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| Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar steered national policy during WWII |
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| The current Monarch is King Duarte Pio who ascended the throne 24 December 1976. | The eastern façade (and main entrance) to the Palácio Nacional da Ajuda. Official residence of the Monarchy |
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| António Luís Santos da Costa, Prime Minister of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves. | Belém Palace, official residence of the Prime Minister |
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| The Palácio de São Bento, "Saint Benedict's Palace", is the home of the Cortes, the Portuguese parliament. |
Name | Abbreviation | Leader | History | Founded |
| Communist Party Partido Comunista | PC | Jerónimo de Sousa | The major left-wing party, founded in 1921 as the Portuguese Section of The Communist International (Comintern), has its major influence among the working class. After being one of the most influential parties in the years that followed the Carnation Revolution it lost most of its power base after the fall of the Socialist Bloc of eastern Europe, but still enjoys popularity in vast sectors of Portuguese society, particularly in the rural areas of Alentejo andRibatejo and also in the heavily industrialized areas around Lisbon and Setúbal. It also has a major influence among the biggest Labour Union – General Confederation of Workers (CGT). Its historical leader, now deceased, was Álvaro Cunhal. | 1921 |
| Socialist Party Partido Socialista | PS | António Costa | Social Democrat, founded in 1973, it is a party which resembles the British Labour Party, the GermanSPD or the Spanish PSOE. The party was founded before the 1974 Revolution in Bad Münstereifel West Germany by Mário Soares, one of the main opponents of the fascist regime, and by other personalities. | 1973 |
| Labour Party Partido Trabalhista | PT | Amândio Madaleno | Democratic socialist and Green , it is inspired by environmentalism and strongly focused on the rights of animals. | 1959 |
| Liberal Democrat Party Partido Liberal-Democrata | PLD | Francisco Oliveira | A centre political party, formerly known as Merit and Society Movement (Movimento Mérito e Sociedade) founded by a college professor from Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa (ISCTE), with meritocratic policies for Portuguese society. All policies and methods were written on a book named "Mudar Portugal-A Revolução Inteligente" which means, Change Portugal-The Intelligent Revolution | 1999 |
| Portugal Pro-Life Portugal pro Vida | PPV | Luís Botelho Ribeiro | A socially conservative political party that opposes abortion and euthanasia and promotes other elements of Catholic social teaching. | 2009 |
| Component | Active Duty | Reserves |
| Portuguese Army | 2,558,950 | 1,636,050 |
| Royal Navy | 1,177,117 | 752,583 |
| Royal Airforce | 1,177,117 | 752,583 |
| Royal Marines | 204,716 | 130,884 |