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Nearly 90 Presidents of the House Come Out in These Elections by Mandate Limit

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Of the 89 presidents of the chamber at the end of the term of office, 49 are socialists, 21 social Democrats or associations led by the PSD, 12 of the CDU, three of the CDS-PP and four independent.

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Of the 89 presidents of the chamber at the end of the term of office, 49 are socialists, 21 social Democrats or associations led by the PSD, 12 of the CDU, three of the CDS-PP and four independent.

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In addition to the 89 presidents of the House leaving their respective Autarchies in these elections, which were marked by 12 October, 46 others who were also within the mandate have already left their posts in the last two years, in particular to take up positions in the Government, such as Members in the Assembly of the Republic or in Europe and public positions: 28 of the PSD or social-democratic associations, 16 of the PSC, one CDU (PCP/PEV)…

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In addition to the 89 presidents of the House leaving their respective Autarchies in these elections, which were marked by 12 October, 46 others who were also within the mandate have already left their posts in the last two years, in particular to take up positions in the Government, such as Members in the Assembly of the Republic or in Europe and public positions: 28 of the PSD or social-democratic associations, 16 of the PSC, one CDU (PCP/PEV)…

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With the arrival of the 2025 Autonomous Elections, dozens of municipal cameras in Portugal will have new faces in the leadership. However, almost 90 presidents of the House are obliged to leave the task because they reach the legal limit of three consecutive mandates in the same municipality.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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