1974 to 19 September 1975. Vasco dos Santos Gonçalves was born on 3 May 1921, in Sintra, Portugal. His father, Vítor Gonçalves, was an amateur footballer...
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Adílio de Oliveira Gonçalves (born 1956), Brazilian footballer Ailton Gonçalves da Silva (born 1973), Brazilian footballer André Gonçalves (explorer), 15th/16th-century...
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Vasco Gonçalves (born 22 January 1974) is a Portuguese former professional tennis player. A left-handed player, Gonçalves played professional tennis in...
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footballer Vasco Gonçalves, Portuguese army officer and Prime Minister of Portugal from 1974 to 1975 Vasco Lopes (born 1999), Portuguese footballer Vasco Oliveira...
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others, to fight against the PCP and Vasco Gonçalves government. Mário Soares, PS leader, accused the Gonçalves government, and those who support it,...
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ousted Prime Minister Vasco Gonçalves. At the end of his tenure as Prime Minister, he was replaced for the final 30 days by Vasco Almeida e Costa, Minister...
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with the far-left of the political spectrum linked to Prime Minister Vasco Gonçalves and Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho. The environment that existed in Portugal...
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post-revolutionary provisional governments, with the pro-communist prime minister Vasco Gonçalves leading four provisional governments, which brought accusations that...
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leadership roles in the first Portuguese Provisional Governments, alongside Vasco Gonçalves and Francisco da Costa Gomes, and as the head of military defense force...
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Portuguese transition to democracy in favor of a communist state. Vasco Gonçalves, the previous prime minister (July 1974 to September 1975), later described...
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