Government of Portugal | |
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Portuguese: Governo de Portugal | |
Overview | |
Established | 24 September 1834 |
State | Portuguese Republic |
Leader | Prime Minister |
Appointed by | President of the Republic |
Main organ | Council of Ministers |
Ministries | 17 |
Responsible to | Assembly of the Republic |
Headquarters | Official Residence of the Prime Minister Estrela, Lisbon |
Website | portugal.gov.pt |
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Constitution |
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The Government of Portugal, also referred to as the Government of the Portuguese Republic, the Portuguese Government or simply the Government, is one of the four sovereignty bodies of the Portuguese Republic, together with the President of the Republic, the Assembly of the Republic and the courts. It is both the body of sovereignty that conducts the general politics of the country and the superior body of the Portuguese public administration.[1]
The term "constitutional government" or simply "government" also refers to the team of ministers and its period of management under one prime minister. This concept is similar to an "administration" in the parlance of a presidential republic or to a "collective ministry" in the parlance of some Commonwealth countries. Each government in this sense is identified by a roman number, with the present one (formed in April 2024) being the XXIV Constitutional Government of Portugal since the establishment of the current democratic regime, in 1976.[2]