February 2020. Popularly known by the nickname "Jomav," José Mário Vaz was born in 1957 to Mário Vaz and Amelia Gomes in Calequisse, outside the city of Cacheu...
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Pedroto (1974–1976) Mário Wilson (1976–1977) Fernando Caiado (1977) Jimmy Hagan (1978) José Carlos (1978) Jimmy Hagan (1978–1979) Mário Lino (1979–1980)...
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Manuel Palha (guitar, keyboards), Domingos Coimbra (bass) and Salvador Seabra (drums). Francisco Ferreira was the main keyboard player until 2024. There...
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Seabra, who had been a contestant on the Portuguese television modelling-themed reality show À Procura do Sonho (SIC). In January 2011, Renato Seabra...
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December 2016 after having been appointed prime minister by President José Mário Vaz on 18 November 2016. However, Embaló took the post while under the censure...
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revoking Ialá's promotions and replacing the chief of staff, Veríssimo Correia Seabra. An outbreak of fighting followed, and Mané was killed in a clash with government...
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Portuguese). 30 July 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020. "Mário Silva é o sucessor de Carlos Carvalhal no Rio Ave" [Mário Silva is the successor of Carlos Carvalhal...
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(1975–77) José Torres (1979–81) Jimmy Hagan (1981–82) Mário Wilson (1983–84) António Medeiros (1984) Mário Wilson (1984–86) António Fidalgo (1986–87) Fernando...
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Armed Forces General Verissimo Correia Seabra took place. The sitting President Ialá as well as Prime Minister Mário Pires were placed under house arrest...
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to both parties centrist political positioning. It was the third term of Mário Soares, leader of the PS, as Prime Minister. The government was composed...
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