Ramalho Eanes
Ramalho Eanes is a prominent Portuguese politician and military officer who served as the President of Portugal from 1976 to 1986. He played a significant role in shaping the democratic transition of Portugal following the Carnation Revolution. Eanes is known for his commitment to national unity and has remained an influential figure in Portuguese politics and society, often participating in commemorative events and public discussions regarding Portuguese history and governance.
Born on May 25, 1935 (90 years old)
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Portugal:
Ramalho Eanes is noted for holding records in presidential elections prior to António José Seguro.
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Portugal:
Ramalho Eanes is referenced for his previous records in presidential elections.
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Portugal:
Ramalho Eanes was the first to use the expression 'President of all Portuguese' during his 1976 candidacy.
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Portugal:
Ramalho Eanes is mentioned as an important figure in the early democracy of Portugal.
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Portugal:
André Ventura quoted Ramalho Eanes, stating that there is an epidemic of corruption in Portugal.
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Portugal:
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa referred to the presidential terms of Ramalho Eanes when discussing past military parades.
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Portugal:
Ramalho Eanes highlighted Pinto Balsemão's role in the 'politicization of society'.
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Portugal:
Ramalho Eanes is mentioned by Luís Marques Mendes as a general who was elected with the support of three parties.
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Portugal:
Ramalho Eanes is highlighted by Gouveia e Melo for his significant contribution to democracy.
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Portugal:
Ramalho Eanes was the President of the Republic during the first democratic local elections in Portugal.
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