XVIII Constitutional Government of Portugal

XVIII Constitutional Government of Portugal
cabinet of Portugal
Date formed 26 October 2009 (2009-10-26)
Date dissolved 21 June 2011 (2011-06-21) (1 year, 7 months and 26 days)
People and organisations
Head of government José Sócrates (PS),
Prime minister
Head of state Aníbal Cavaco Silva,
President
Number of ministers 16 ministers and the prime minister
Status in legislature Minority government of the Socialist Party (PS)
Opposition parties
History
Election(s) Portuguese legislative election, 2009
Predecessor XVII Constitutional Government of Portugal
Successor XIX Constitutional Government of Portugal

The XVIII Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese: XVIII Governo Constitucional de Portugal) had José Sócrates (PS) as the prime minister and lasted from 26 October 2009 [1] to 21 June 2011.

Composition

Ministry Incumbent Party Term
Prime Minister José Sócrates Socialist Party 26 October 200921 June 2011
State and Foreign Affairs Luís Amado Socialist Party 26 October 200921 June 2011
State and Finance Fernando Teixeira dos Santos Independent 26 October 200921 June 2011
Minister of the Presidency Pedro Silva Pereira Socialist Party 26 October 200921 June 2011
National Defence Augusto Santos Silva Socialist Party 26 October 200921 June 2011
Internal Administration Rui Pereira Independent 26 October 200921 June 2011
Justice Alberto Martins Socialist Party 26 October 200921 June 2011
Economy, Innovation and Development José António Vieira da Silva Socialist Party 26 October 200921 June 2011
Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries António Serrano Independent 26 October 200921 June 2011
Public Works, Transport and Communications António Mendonça Independent 26 October 200921 June 2011
Environment and Spatial Planning Dulce Pássaro Independent 26 October 200921 June 2011
Labour and Social Solidarity Helena André Socialist Party 26 October 200921 June 2011
Health Ana Jorge Independent 26 October 200921 June 2011
Education Isabel Alçada Independent 26 October 200921 June 2011
Science, Technology and Higher Education Mariano Gago Independent 26 October 200921 June 2011
Culture Gabriela Canavilhas Socialist Party 26 October 200921 June 2011
Parliamentary Affairs Jorge Lacão Socialist Party 26 October 200921 June 2011

References

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