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Since then, the position of Minister of the Presidency ceased to be in use in four distinct periods: 1961–1987, 1995, 1997–1999, and 2011–2013. In other periods, the position changed its name due to the incumbent accumulating further responsibilities: between 2013 and 2015, it was called Minister of
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political power and reinforce government authority. The 1950s and 1960s saw a growing government bureaucracy to overcome the new challenges in economic policy, public safety and national defence, in the context of the
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The Minister of the Presidency often takes on responsibility for areas of policy which are the priority of the Government of the time. At present, the Organic Law of the
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The Presidency of the Council of Ministers also provides support to the dependent services of the Prime Minister, as well as those of the Minister of the Presidency,
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integrated in the department. It is also responsible for the promotion of inter-ministerial coordination of the various
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The Presidency of the Council of Ministers grew as an executive superstructure with the beginning of the
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Minister in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister and for Territorial Cohesion
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Minister in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister and for Territorial Cohesion
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The current Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, since 2 April 2024, is
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charges the Minister of the Presidency with policy in the areas of
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Secretary of State for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers
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Secretary of State for Local Administration and Land Planning
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The department is headed by the Minister of the Presidency (
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Secretary of State for Planning and Regional Development
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Ministro da Presidência e da Modernização Administrativa
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Secretary of State for Modernisation and Digitalisation
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Ministro da Presidência e do Desenvolvimento Regional
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Secretary of State Adjunct for Parliamentary Affairs
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Ministro da Presidência e dos Assuntos Parlamentares
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Its mission is to provide support to the 628: 614: 466: 452: 273:In accordance with the Organic Law of the 245:the Presidency and Parliamentary Affairs ( 29: 412: 367:Presidência - XXIV Governo Constitucional 314:Minister of Infrastructure and Housing 268: 222:international situation, of Portugal's 639: 541:Labour, Solidarity and Social Security 423:"Presidência do Conselho de Ministros" 350:Minister of Infrastructure and Housing 116:Presidency of the Council of Ministers 17:Presidency of the Council of Ministers 447: 317:Secretary of State for Infrastructure 142:and the other members of the cabinet 577: 390: 388: 386: 328:Minister of Youth and Modernisation 124:Presidência do Conselho de Ministros 23:Presidência do Conselho de Ministros 263:Ministra de Estado e da Presidência 213:came into force, as a mechanism to 13: 427:Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo 303:Minister of Parliamentary Affairs 14: 668: 652:Government ministries of Portugal 501:Education, Science and Innovation 475:Government ministries of Portugal 383: 359: 346:Minister of Parliamentary Affairs 581: 320:Secretary of State for Mobility 257:), and, between 2019 and 2022, 180:, namely the management of the 323:Secretary of State for Housing 275:XXIV Constitutional Government 170:XXIV Constitutional Government 1: 376: 233:In 1950, in the context of a 209:regime, especially after the 600:. 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Government of Portugal
Campo de Ourique
Lisbon
António Leitão Amaro
portugal.gov.pt/presidencia
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Prime Minister
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Minister of State

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