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LISBON, Portugal, Sept. 28 (UPI) -- Portuguese politics will likely become more unstable now that Prime Minister Jose Socrates' Socialists lost their absolute parliamentary majority, analysts say. Full Article at United Press International
Jose Socrates, Portuguese prime minister and Socialist Party leader, speaks in Lisbon after yesterday's electorial victory. Full Article at Philly.com
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates (L) makes his speech beside President Anibal Cavaco Silva during the swearing-in ceremony of the new government in Lisbon October 26, 2009. View Photo »
Portugal's ruling Socialist Party won the country's general election on Sunday, although it lost its absolute majority, exit polls suggest. Full Article at EUobserver.com
Lisbon - Socialist leader Jose Socrates, set for another four years as Portugal's prime minister after weekend elections, has antagonised many - even inside his own party - with his determination to reform and modernise Portugal. Full Article at News24
LISBON, Portugal — The center-left Socialist Party retained power in Portuguese elections Sunday, despite the country's highest jobless rate in 20 years. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates (L) walks past President Anibal Cavaco Silva after his speech during the swearing-in ceremony of the new government in Lisbon October 26, 2009. View Photo »
Portugal's Socialist Prime Minister Jose Socrates renewed his mandate with a clear victory in Sunday's parliamentary elections, but remained short of an absolute majority with about 90 percent of the vote counted. Full Article at Webindia123
LISBON, Portugal — The center-left Socialist Party retained power in Portuguese elections Sunday, despite the country’s highest jobless rate in 20 years. Full Article at The USF Oracle
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Jose Socrates Secretary-General of the Socialist Party and ruling Prime Minister adjusts his tie as he waits to cast his ballot at a polling station in central Lisbon, on 27 September, 2009.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, left, shakes hands with supporters during Portugal's parliamentary elections in Lisbon on Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Supporters wave flags as Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, center, speaks during the election closing rally in Lisbon on Friday, Sept. 25, 2009. Portugal holds parliamentary elections on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, left, embraces Lisbon's mayor Antonio Costa, right, after Costa's speech during the election closing rally Lisbon on Friday, Sept. 25, 2009. Portugal holds parliamentary elections on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, right, embraces Socialist Party president Almeida Santos, right, after Santos' speech during the election closing rally Lisbon on Friday, Sept. 25, 2009. Portugal holds parliamentary elections on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Ruling Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates (L) meets with supporters on the last day of the electoral campaign in Lisbon September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, left, campaigns in downtown Lisbon on Friday, Sept. 25, 2009. Portugal holds parliamentary elections on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Ruling Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates arrives walks on a stage on a Lisbon street to make a speech during the last day of the electoral campaign September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, right, campaigns with Portuguese Parliamentary Speaker Jaime Gama, left, in downtown Lisbon on Friday, Sept. 25, 2009. Portugal holds parliamentary elections on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, left, receives a red rose as he campaigns in downtown Lisbon on Friday, Sept. 25, 2009. Portugal holds parliamentary elections on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates arrives for a rally, Sunday, Sept. 20 2009 in Porto, Portugal. Portugal holds parliamentary elections on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, right, and former Portuguese President and Prime Minister Mario Soares attend a rally, Sunday, Sept. 20 2009 in Porto, Portugal. Portugal holds parliamentary elections on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, center, and former Portuguese President and Prime Minister Mario Soares, right, attend a rally, Sunday, Sept. 20 2009 in Porto, Portugal. Portugal holds parliamentary elections on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, right, is welcomed by supporters on the streets of Gondomar, outskirts of Porto, Portugal, Sunday, Sept. 20 2009. Portugal holds parliamentary elections on Sept. 27.
View Photo »Secretary General of the Socialist Party and ruling Prime Minister of Portugal Jose Socrates (L) and party comrade Manuel Alegre (R) join hands during a campaign rally in Coimbra, central Portugal, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Secretary General of the Socialist Party and ruling Prime Minister of Portugal Jose Socrates (R) speaks during a campaign rally in Coimbra, central Portugal, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Secretary General of the Socialist Party and ruling Prime Minister of Portugal Jose Socrates gives a speech during a campaign rally in Coimbra, central Portugal, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Secretary General of the Socialist Party and ruling Prime Minister of Portugal Jose Socrates (L) and party comrade Manuel Alegre (R) join hands during a campaign rally in Coimbra, central Portugal, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Secretary General of the Socialist Party and ruling prime minister of Portugal Jose Socrates (C), is greeted by supportes as he walks during a campaign rally in downtown Coimbra, in central Portugal, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Jose Socrates, Secretary General of the Socialist Party and ruling prime minister, is greeted by supporters as he walks during a campaign rally in downtown Coimbra, central Portugal, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Jose Socrates, Secretary General of the Socialist Party and ruling prime minister, gestures as he walks in the street during a campaign rally in downtown Coimbra, central Portugal, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Jose Socrates, Secretary General of the Socialist Party and ruling Portuguese prime minister, gestures as he walks during a campaign rally in downtown Coimbra, central Portugal, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates arrives for a European Union working dinner at the EU Council headquarters on September 17, 2009 in Brussels.
View Photo »Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (R), whose country holds the rotating EU presidency welcomes Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates ahead of a European Union working dinner at the EU Council headquarters on September 17, 2009 in Brussels.
View Photo »Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (R), whose country holds the rotating EU presidency welcomes Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates ahead of a European Union working dinner at the EU Council headquarters on September 17, 2009 in Brussels.
View Photo »Portuguese Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, left, shakes hands with supporters during Portugal's parliamentary elections in Lisbon on Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009.
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- NewsPortugal
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- tbazevedo
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- ppmascarenhas
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O PS e o país: José Sócrates já não é parte da solução. Tornou-se o problema. http://bit.ly/6OQIjg
- ppmascarenhas 14 hours ago