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Question: Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of Portugal's ...
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Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho (PSD) - APPROVE
 
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Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho (PSD) - DISAPPROVE
 
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President Aníbal Cavaco Silva (PSD) - APPROVE
 
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President Aníbal Cavaco Silva (PSD) - DISAPPROVE
 
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« on: July 18, 2012, 01:12:15 PM »

PORTUGAL:

Pedro Passos Coelho



Pedro Manuel Mamede Passos Coelho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾu mɐnuˈɛɫ mɐˈmɛðɨ ˈpasuʃ kuˈeʎu]; born in Coimbra, July 24, 1964) is a Portuguese politician, leader of the Social Democratic Party and Prime Minister of Portugal. Passos Coelho started very early in politics, becoming the national leader of the youth branch of the PSD. A business manager by trade, he was elected President of the Social Democratic Party and has led the XIX Governo Constitucional (19th Constitutional Government of Portugal) as head of government since 21 June 2011.

On June 5, 2011, after the Portuguese legislative election, 2011, Passos Coelho was elected Prime Minister of Portugal.[13] He achieved a historical win for his political party, the PSD, defeating José Sócrates of the Socialists. Through a coalition with CDS-PP, Passos Coelho and the PSD were in position to form a right-wing majority in the Portuguese Parliament. Immediately after the election, he started conversations with Christian-Democratic President Paulo Portas to form the coalition.

Passos Coelho's political program was considered the most liberal ever adopted by the PSD, and included a firm intention to accomplish the European Union/IMF-led rescue plan for Portugal's sovereign debt crisis. The rescue plan included widespread tax increases and reforms aimed at better efficiency and rationalized resource allocation in the public sector, in order to reduce the number of unnecessary civil servants and chronic public sector's overcapacity.[14] They also included the privatization of at least one channel of the public radio and television RTP network, the Caixa Geral de Depósitos' insurance operations, and some parts of the National Service of Health. His coalition partner Paulo Portas of CDS-PP, expressed publicly his disapproval for some of Passos Coelho's proposals. Passos Coelho entered office as a renowned social conservative, who opposes abortion, except for extreme cases, euthanasia and same-sex marriage, supporting same-sex civil unions instead. It was not certain if he would try to overrule the previous José Sócrates-led Socialist government laws that allowed abortion until 10 weeks and same-sex marriage in Portugal. During the campaign, he admitted the reavaluation of the current abortion law[15] approved in 2007, after a referendum, that allowed it under any circumstance until 10 weeks of pregnancy. The law was deemed unconstitutional by 6 of the 13 judge members of the Portuguese Constitutional Court. Other creations of the previous cabinets led by former Prime Minister José Sócrates were criticized by Passos Coelho, including the state-sponsored Novas Oportunidades educational qualification program for unschooled adults, which was dubbed a fraud due to alleged low standards of intellectual rigor and academic integrity.[16]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Passos_Coelho

Aníbal Cavaco Silva



Aníbal António Cavaco Silva, GCC (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈniβɐɫ kɐˈvaku ˈsiɫvɐ]; born 15 July 1939), is the President of Portugal. He won the Portuguese presidential election on 22 January 2006 and was re-elected on 23 January 2011, for a second five-year term. Cavaco Silva was sworn in on 9 March 2006.

He was previously Prime Minister of Portugal from 6 November 1985 to 28 October 1995. His tenure of ten years was the longest of any Prime Minister since Salazar, and he was the first Portuguese Prime Minister to have won an absolute parliamentary majority under the current constitutional system (which was established after the country's redemocratization following the Carnation Revolution).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%C3%ADbal_Cavaco_Silva
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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2012, 04:10:51 PM »

Coelho is an idiot. And a conservative, too. The opposite to what Portugal needs.

Cavaco Silva.... Mmm. I stand with José Saramago.
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« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2012, 04:23:03 PM »

Disapprove of both. Cavaco Silva is a moron and a bully who doesn't live up to his office, Coelho is another of those Pawns of Austerity.
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« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2012, 05:28:58 PM »

Approve of Coelho. Disapprove of Silva.
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« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2012, 02:07:58 PM »

Poll closed.

Coelho has a 24% rating, Silva gets only a 14% rating.
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« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2012, 02:13:22 PM »

Need some advice:

Apparently, the Romanian President has been suspended about a week ago and there is now an "acting President" until an impeachment referendum takes place in 1 week.

Who should I use now in the Romania poll ? The "acting President" or the "elected & re-elected President" ? Or better wait another week to see if the 2-term President gets impeached or not and then create the Romania poll ?
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« Reply #6 on: July 23, 2012, 06:22:11 PM »

Probably better to wait a week.
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« Reply #7 on: August 02, 2012, 12:22:18 AM »


So, it looks like the President will be re-instated. Ponta seems to accept his failure.
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