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830: 502: 149: 402: 533: 612: 768: 799: 439: 737: 471: 135: 25: 894:. The second government of José Sócrates faced a deterioration of the economic and financial state of the country, with skyrocketing deficit and growing debt. Austerity was resumed in 2010 while the country entered a 829: 1110: 42: 938: 636: 1013: 1103: 792: 148: 401: 706: 495: 1310: 1096: 557: 913:. Financial status of the country deteriorated and on 6 April Sócrates caretaker government requested a bail-out program which was conceded. The €78 billion 854: 1295: 1262: 991: 89: 1268: 1256: 1226: 1202: 1172: 914: 315: 61: 1250: 1238: 1220: 1208: 1196: 1166: 1142: 501: 325: 1305: 1290: 1244: 1214: 1190: 1178: 1160: 1148: 1136: 895: 68: 1184: 1154: 1130: 660: 526: 1035: 432: 1300: 921:. For most of his political career, Sócrates was associated to several corruption cases, notably Independente University and Freeport cases. 75: 1066: 910: 891: 303: 917:
thus started and would last until May 2014. SĂłcrates lost the snap election held on 5 June 2011 and resigned as Secretary-General of the
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The government was composed of the Prime Minister and 16 ministries comprising ministers, secretaries and under-secretaries of state.
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starting to hit Portugal and facing recession and high unemployment, austerity was waned as part of the
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after the Parliament rejected a new austerity package (the fourth in a year), leading to the
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On 23 March 2011, SĂłcrates submitted his resignation to President
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Cabinet of Portugal between 2009 and 2011, led by José Sócrates
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Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries
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Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications
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Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education
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Minister of the Economy, Innovation and Development
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Portugal

José Socrates
President of the Republic
AnĂ­bal Cavaco Silva
Prime Minister
José Sócrates
Socialist Party
Minority government
Social Democratic Party
CDS – People's Party
Left Bloc
Portuguese Communist Party
Ecologist Party "The Greens"
2009 Portuguese legislative election
XVII Constitutional Government of Portugal
XIX Constitutional Government of Portugal
Portuguese

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