Who was the first portuguese President?

Who was the first portuguese President?

List of presidents of Portugal

President of the Portuguese Republic
Term length Five years, renewable once; may run for third and final non-consecutive term.
Inaugural holder Manuel de Arriaga
Formation 5 October 1910
Website http://www.presidencia.pt/

Where was Miguel de Arriaga born?

Horta, Azores, Portugal
Manuel de Arriaga

His Excellency Manuel de Arriaga
Born 8 July 1840 Horta, Azores, Portugal
Died 5 March 1917 (aged 76) Lisbon, Portugal
Political party Portuguese Republican (later Democratic)
Spouse(s) Lucrécia Furtado de Melo

What kind of food do Portuguese eat?

But do yourself a favor and try some of these 12 traditional Portuguese foods as well.

  • Pastel de nata (custard tart)
  • Polvo à Lagareiro (octopus with olive oil and potatoes)
  • Porco preto (Iberian black pork)
  • Arroz de pato (duck rice)
  • Sardinhas assadas (grilled sardines)
  • Francesinha (“Little Frenchie”)

Is Portugal democratic?

Politics in Portugal operates as a unitary multi-party semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Portugal is the head of government, and the President of Portugal is the non-executive head of state with several significant political powers they exercise often.

Who is Manuel Arriaga?

Manuel Arriaga is Clinical Assistant Professor of Information, Operations and Management Sciences. He received his BA in Economics from Universidade Nova de Lisboa and his PhD in Management and Information Systems from NYU Stern.

Who is Professor Arriaga?

Professor Arriaga combines his research and teaching activity in Management and Information Systems with his work for the promotion of participatory democracy and greater civic engagement. He is the author of “Rebooting Democracy: A Citizen’s Guide for Reinventing Democracy.”

Who is Pedro Arriaga?

He received his BA in Economics from Universidade Nova de Lisboa and his PhD in Management and Information Systems from NYU Stern. Professor Arriaga combines his research and teaching activity in Management and Information Systems with his work for the promotion of participatory democracy and greater civic engagement.