XV Constitutional Government of Portugal | |
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Cabinet of Portugal | |
Date formed | 6 April 2002 |
Date dissolved | 17 July 2004 |
People and organisations | |
President of the Republic | Jorge Sampaio |
Prime Minister | José Manuel Durão Barroso |
Member parties |
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Status in legislature | Majority coalition government |
Opposition parties |
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History | |
Election(s) | 2002 Portuguese legislative election (17 March 2002) |
Predecessor | XIV Constitutional Government of Portugal |
Successor | XVI Constitutional Government of Portugal |
The XV Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese: XV Governo Constitucional de Portugal) was the 15th government of the Third Portuguese Republic, under the Portuguese Constitution of 1976. The government was in office from 6 April 2002 to 17 July 2004 and was formed by a centre-right coalition between the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP). José Manuel Durão Barroso, leader of the PSD, served as Prime Minister.
Composition
The government was composed of the Prime Minister and 17 ministries comprising ministers, secretaries and under-secretaries of state.[1]
Office | Minister | Party | Start of term | End of term | ||
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Prime Minister | José Manuel Durão Barroso | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of State and Finances | Manuela Ferreira Leite | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of State and National Defense | Paulo Portas | CDS–PP | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Portuguese Communities | António Martins da Cruz | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 9 October 2003 | ||
Teresa Gouveia | PSD | 9 October 2003 | 17 July 2004 | |||
Minister of Internal Administration | António Figueiredo Lopes | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Justice | Celeste Cardona | CDS–PP | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Presidency | Nuno Morais Sarmento | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs | Luís Marques Mendes | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
(Ministro Adjunto do Primeiro-Ministro) |
José Luís Arnaut | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Economy | Carlos Tavares | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries | Armando Sevinate Pinto | Independent | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Education | David Justino | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Science and Higher Education | Pedro Lynce | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 6 October 2003 | ||
Graça Carvalho | PSD | 6 October 2003 | 17 July 2004 | |||
Minister of Culture | Pedro Roseta | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Health | Luís Filipe Pereira | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Social Security and Labour | António Bagão Félix | Independent | 6 April 2002 | 17 July 2004 | ||
Minister of Public Works, Transportation and Housing | Luís Valente de Oliveira | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 5 April 2003 | ||
António Carmona Rodrigues | Independent | 5 April 2003 | 17 July 2004 | |||
Minister of Cities, Territorial Planning and Environment | Isaltino Morais | PSD | 6 April 2002 | 5 April 2003 | ||
Amílcar Theias | PSD | 5 April 2003 | 12 July 2004 | |||
Arlindo da Cunha | PSD | 12 July 2004 | 17 July 2004 |
References
- ↑ "Decreto-Lei n.º 120/2002" (PDF). Diário da República. N.º: 102, Series I-A, 1st Supplement (in Portuguese). Portugal. 3 May 2002.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ↑ "XV Governo Constitucional - 2002-2004 - Composição". historico.portugal.gov.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 October 2023.
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