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Portuguese legislative election, 1995 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Portuguese legislative election, 1995
The Portuguese legislative election of 1995 took place on 1 October. The Socialist Party defeated the Social Democratic Party under the lead of António Guterres, elected three years before, but missed the absolute majority by 4 MPs. The Social Democratic party under the lead of Fernando Nogueira was weakened by the end of a ten years cycle of government of Cavaco Silva. The two minor parties, the People's Party and the Democratic Unity Coalition achieved only 15 MPs each, a thing that marked the growing bi-polarization of the Portuguese political map. Although turnout, in percentage point, was lower than the previous election in 1991, almost 6 million voters cast a ballot on election day, the highest figure since 1980. Voter turnout stood at 66.3%, the lowest till then. == Parties == The major parties involved were listed with their leaders: *Democratic Unity Coalition (CDU), Carlos Carvalhas *Socialist Party (PS), António Guterres *Social Democratic Party (PSD), Fernando Nogueira *People's Party (CDS–PP), Manuel Monteiro António Guterres, leader of the Socialist Party, was nominated Prime Minister for the first time, becoming the first socialist Prime-Minister in 10 years.
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