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  2. List of ambassadors of Italy to Portugal - Wikipedia

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    List of prime ministers of Italy List of prime ministers of Portugal Term end October 24, 1860: Domenico Pes di San Vittorio: Chargé d'affaires: Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour: Pedro V of Portugal: July 19, 1863: Camillo Di Bella Caracciolo: Marco Minghetti: Luís I of Portugal: January 2, 1864: Vittorio Sallier De La Tour: Alfonso Ferrero La ...

  3. Italy–Portugal relations - Wikipedia

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    Italy and Portugal have a long history of relations given the proximity between both nations. Under the Iberian Union from 1580 to 1640, Portugal and the Kingdom of Naples, Kingdom of Sicily, and the Duchy of Milan were all administered by Madrid, Spain. Between 1680 and 1682, there was direct trade between Portugal and the Duchy of Savoy. [1]

  4. Government of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Ministers is a collegial executive body within the Government of Portugal. It is usually presided over by the prime minister, but the president of the republic can preside over it at the prime minister's request. Besides the prime minister, the vice prime ministers and all ministers are members of the Council of Ministers.

  5. Foreign relations of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    See ItalyPortugal relations. Italy has an embassy in Lisbon. Portugal has an embassy in Rome. Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO. Kosovo: 14 November 2011 [54] See Kosovo–Portugal relations. Portugal recognized Kosovo on 7 October 2008. [67] [68] [69] Kosovo has formally announced its decision to open an embassy ...

  6. XXIV Constitutional Government of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The XXIV Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese: XXIV Governo Constitucional de Portugal) is the current cabinet of the Portuguese government, led by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro.

  7. XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The XXIII Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese: XXIII Governo Constitucional de Portugal) was the 23rd government of the Third Portuguese Republic under the current Constitution, and had António Costa as the Prime Minister, in his third consecutive term.

  8. Council of Ministers (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Ministers' origins date to the production of the Albertine Statute by the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1848. The Statute, which subsequently became the Constitution of the Kingdom of Italy, did not envision collegial meetings of individual ministers, but simply the existence of ministers as heads of their ministries, responsible for their operations.

  9. XXII Constitutional Government of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The XXII Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese: XXII Governo Constitucional de Portugal) was the 22nd government of the Third Portuguese Republic, under the current Constitution. It was established on 26 October 2019 as a Socialist Party (PS) minority government, led by Prime Minister António Costa, and ended on 30 March 2022.