@prefix dbo: . @prefix dbr: . dbr:Government_of_Portugal dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbr:Portuguese_Communist_Party dbo:wikiPageWikiLink . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink ; dbo:wikiPageRedirects . @prefix rdf: . rdf:type dbo:Event . @prefix owl: . rdf:type owl:Thing . @prefix wikidata: . rdf:type wikidata:Q1656682 , wikidata:Q40231 , dbo:SocietalEvent . @prefix schema: . rdf:type schema:Event . @prefix ns6: . rdf:type ns6:Event , dbo:Election . @prefix rdfs: . rdfs:label "Eleccions legislatives portugueses de 1999"@ca , "Elei\u00E7\u00F5es legislativas portuguesas de 1999"@pt , "Parlamentswahl in Portugal 1999"@de , "\u00C9lections l\u00E9gislatives portugaises de 1999"@fr , "1999 Portuguese legislative election"@en , "Elezioni legislative in Portogallo del 1999"@it , "Elecciones parlamentarias de Portugal de 1999"@es , "1999\u5E74\u30DD\u30EB\u30C8\u30AC\u30EB\u8B70\u4F1A\u9078\u6319"@ja ; rdfs:comment "The 1999 Portuguese legislative election took place on 10 October. The election renewed all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party was aiming a second term under the lead of Ant\u00F3nio Guterres, incumbent Prime Minister, as a good economy and Portugal's growing prestige, following the Expo 1998 and the support for the East-Timor cause, were strengthening the PS position. Polls leading up to the election predicted a comfortable PS majority government. Adding to this, the main opposition party, the Social Democratic Party (PSD), was exiting an internal crisis after former leader Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa resigned in March 1999 amid disagreements with the CDS-People's Party leader, Paulo Portas, regarding a future PSD/CDS alliance for these elections. The party elected, i"@en , "As elei\u00E7\u00F5es legislativas portuguesas de 10 de Outubro de 1999 realizaram-se no calend\u00E1rio normal previsto na Constitui\u00E7\u00E3o, ap\u00F3s o cumprimento dos quatro anos de mandato da anterior legislatura. O PS de Ant\u00F3nio Guterres conseguia uma nova vit\u00F3ria com 44,1% dos votos, mas falhava a maioria absoluta por apenas um deputado e conseguindo eleger o mesmo n\u00FAmero de deputados que todos os outros partidos: 115-115. A coliga\u00E7\u00E3o PCP-PEV conseguia, pela primeira vez desde 1985, reverter o seu decl\u00EDnio e ter uma subida na sua vota\u00E7\u00E3o e eleger mais deputados ao obter 9,0% e 17 deputados."@pt , "1999\u5E74\u30DD\u30EB\u30C8\u30AC\u30EB\u8B70\u4F1A\u9078\u6319\uFF081999\u306D\u3093\u307D\u308B\u3068\u304C\u308B\u304E\u304B\u3044\u305B\u3093\u304D\u3087\u3001\u30DD\u30EB\u30C8\u30AC\u30EB\u8A9E\uFF1AElei\u00E7\u00F5es legislativas portuguesas de 1999\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u30DD\u30EB\u30C8\u30AC\u30EB\u5171\u548C\u56FD\u306E\u7ACB\u6CD5\u5E9C\u3067\u3042\u308B\u5171\u548C\u56FD\u8B70\u4F1A\uFF08Assembleia da Rep\u00FAblica\uFF09\u3092\u69CB\u6210\u3059\u308B\u8B70\u54E1\u3092\u9078\u51FA\u3059\u308B\u305F\u3081\u30011999\u5E7410\u670810\u65E5\u306B\u884C\u308F\u308C\u305F\u9078\u6319\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja , "Die Parlamentswahlen in Portugal 1999 fanden am 10. Oktober statt. Die Parlamentswahlen wurden nach dem regul\u00E4ren Ablauf des Mandats der Generalversammlung abgehalten. Obwohl Vorhersagen vor den Wahlen darauf hinwiesen, dass die Partido Socialista (PS) eine klare absolute Mehrheit erhalten w\u00FCrde, erreichte die PS ihr Ziel, eine Mehrheit zu erreichen, nicht und gewann genau die H\u00E4lfte der Abgeordneten im Parlament. Obwohl der Prozentsatz der Stimmen und Abgeordneten zunahm, wurde das Ergebnis als Misserfolg angesehen und f\u00FChrte in den folgenden Jahren zu gro\u00DFer Instabilit\u00E4t in der Regierung."@de , "Les eleccions legislatives portugueses de 1999 se celebraren el 10 d'octubre i suposaren una nova vict\u00F2ria per majoria relativa del PS i Ant\u00F3nio Guterres fou nomenat pel President de la Rep\u00FAblica novament Primer Ministre de Portugal."@ca , "Le elezioni legislative in Portogallo del 1999 si tennero il 10 ottobre per il rinnovo dell'Assemblea della Repubblica. In seguito all'esito elettorale, Ant\u00F3nio Guterres, espressione del Partito Socialista, fu confermato Primo ministro."@it , "Las elecciones parlamentarias de Portugal de 1999 se celebraron el 10 de octubre de ese a\u00F1o, con el prop\u00F3sito de elegir a los miembros de la Asamblea de la Rep\u00FAblica. El PS consigui\u00F3 115 diputados en el Parlamento portugu\u00E9s, uno menos que la mayor\u00EDa absoluta, por lo que necesit\u00F3 firmar un acuerdo con el BE (2 diputados) para que Ant\u00F3nio Guterres repitiese como primer ministro. Con una abstenci\u00F3n del 38,91%, los resultados completos fueron los siguientes: Fuente: Comiss\u00E3o Nacional de Elei\u00E7\u00F5es"@es , "Les \u00E9lections l\u00E9gislatives portugaises de 1999 (en portugais : Elei\u00E7\u00F5es legislativas portuguesas de 1999) se sont tenues le 10 octobre 1999 afin d'\u00E9lire les 230 d\u00E9put\u00E9s de la huiti\u00E8me l\u00E9gislature de l'Assembl\u00E9e de la R\u00E9publique pour un mandat de quatre ans. Le scrutin est de nouveau remport\u00E9 \u00E0 la majorit\u00E9 relative par le Parti socialiste (PS)."@fr ; rdfs:seeAlso dbr:Exit_poll . @prefix foaf: . foaf:depiction , , , , , , , , , , , , . @prefix dct: . @prefix dbc: . dct:subject dbc:Legislative_elections_in_Portugal , , dbc:October_1999_events_in_Europe ; dbo:abstract "The 1999 Portuguese legislative election took place on 10 October. The election renewed all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party was aiming a second term under the lead of Ant\u00F3nio Guterres, incumbent Prime Minister, as a good economy and Portugal's growing prestige, following the Expo 1998 and the support for the East-Timor cause, were strengthening the PS position. Polls leading up to the election predicted a comfortable PS majority government. Adding to this, the main opposition party, the Social Democratic Party (PSD), was exiting an internal crisis after former leader Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa resigned in March 1999 amid disagreements with the CDS-People's Party leader, Paulo Portas, regarding a future PSD/CDS alliance for these elections. The party elected, in a snap party congress in May 1999, Jos\u00E9 Manuel Dur\u00E3o Barroso as new leader. Despite opinion polls predictions, the election results were labeled as a disappointment for the Socialists as the party failed to win a historical absolute majority by just one MP and barely improved their 1995 score, just 0.3%. The disappointing PS score would create instability in Guterres second government in the years to follow. The Social Democratic Party was still away from the preferences of the majority of the Portuguese people, after the ten years cycle under the lead of Cavaco Silva that had terminated four years before, and lost 7 MPs, compared with 1995, and gathered 32% of the votes. The Democratic Unity Coalition achieved an important climb in the scorecard, against those who predicted its irreversible decline after the end of the Socialist Bloc in the early 1990s. The CDS-People's Party was able to hold on to its 15 MPs after tensions with the PSD earlier that year. For the first time, the Left Bloc, formed after the merger of several minor left-wing parties became represented in the parliament after electing two MPs. Turnout in this election was very low, only being surpassed by all elections after 2009 when turnout stands below 60%. Overall, voter turnout was only 61% of voters, one of the lowest ever recorded."@en , "Las elecciones parlamentarias de Portugal de 1999 se celebraron el 10 de octubre de ese a\u00F1o, con el prop\u00F3sito de elegir a los miembros de la Asamblea de la Rep\u00FAblica. El PS consigui\u00F3 115 diputados en el Parlamento portugu\u00E9s, uno menos que la mayor\u00EDa absoluta, por lo que necesit\u00F3 firmar un acuerdo con el BE (2 diputados) para que Ant\u00F3nio Guterres repitiese como primer ministro. Con una abstenci\u00F3n del 38,91%, los resultados completos fueron los siguientes: Fuente: Comiss\u00E3o Nacional de Elei\u00E7\u00F5es"@es , "Les \u00E9lections l\u00E9gislatives portugaises de 1999 (en portugais : Elei\u00E7\u00F5es legislativas portuguesas de 1999) se sont tenues le 10 octobre 1999 afin d'\u00E9lire les 230 d\u00E9put\u00E9s de la huiti\u00E8me l\u00E9gislature de l'Assembl\u00E9e de la R\u00E9publique pour un mandat de quatre ans. Le scrutin est de nouveau remport\u00E9 \u00E0 la majorit\u00E9 relative par le Parti socialiste (PS)."@fr , "1999\u5E74\u30DD\u30EB\u30C8\u30AC\u30EB\u8B70\u4F1A\u9078\u6319\uFF081999\u306D\u3093\u307D\u308B\u3068\u304C\u308B\u304E\u304B\u3044\u305B\u3093\u304D\u3087\u3001\u30DD\u30EB\u30C8\u30AC\u30EB\u8A9E\uFF1AElei\u00E7\u00F5es legislativas portuguesas de 1999\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u30DD\u30EB\u30C8\u30AC\u30EB\u5171\u548C\u56FD\u306E\u7ACB\u6CD5\u5E9C\u3067\u3042\u308B\u5171\u548C\u56FD\u8B70\u4F1A\uFF08Assembleia da Rep\u00FAblica\uFF09\u3092\u69CB\u6210\u3059\u308B\u8B70\u54E1\u3092\u9078\u51FA\u3059\u308B\u305F\u3081\u30011999\u5E7410\u670810\u65E5\u306B\u884C\u308F\u308C\u305F\u9078\u6319\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja , "Les eleccions legislatives portugueses de 1999 se celebraren el 10 d'octubre i suposaren una nova vict\u00F2ria per majoria relativa del PS i Ant\u00F3nio Guterres fou nomenat pel President de la Rep\u00FAblica novament Primer Ministre de Portugal."@ca , "Le elezioni legislative in Portogallo del 1999 si tennero il 10 ottobre per il rinnovo dell'Assemblea della Repubblica. In seguito all'esito elettorale, Ant\u00F3nio Guterres, espressione del Partito Socialista, fu confermato Primo ministro."@it , "As elei\u00E7\u00F5es legislativas portuguesas de 10 de Outubro de 1999 realizaram-se no calend\u00E1rio normal previsto na Constitui\u00E7\u00E3o, ap\u00F3s o cumprimento dos quatro anos de mandato da anterior legislatura. O PS de Ant\u00F3nio Guterres conseguia uma nova vit\u00F3ria com 44,1% dos votos, mas falhava a maioria absoluta por apenas um deputado e conseguindo eleger o mesmo n\u00FAmero de deputados que todos os outros partidos: 115-115. O PSD, agora liderado por Dur\u00E3o Barroso, obtinha um resultado pior que o de 1995, perdendo inclusivamente 7 deputados. Os social-democratas continuavam a recuperar do fim do ciclo de 10 anos de poder de Cavaco Silva. A coliga\u00E7\u00E3o PCP-PEV conseguia, pela primeira vez desde 1985, reverter o seu decl\u00EDnio e ter uma subida na sua vota\u00E7\u00E3o e eleger mais deputados ao obter 9,0% e 17 deputados. O CDS-PP, que tinha Paulo Portas como l\u00EDder, elegia os mesmos 15 deputados que tinha conseguido em 1995, isto apesar de uma ligeira descida na vota\u00E7\u00E3o. A grande surpresa foi a erup\u00E7\u00E3o do Bloco de Esquerda, partido nascido da fus\u00E3o de diversos partidos e correntes da esquerda, que conseguia eleger 2 deputados. A participa\u00E7\u00E3o nestas elei\u00E7\u00F5es era a mais baixa de sempre na data, com pouco mais de 61% de eleitores a votarem. Esta legislatura seria atribulada pelo falhan\u00E7o do PS em ter a maioria absoluta, vendo-se obrigado a recorrer a um deputado do CDS (Daniel Campelo, presidente da C\u00E2mara de Ponte de Lima) para conseguir aprovar os seus or\u00E7amentos, algo que ficou conhecido como o caso do \"Queijo Limiano\". Guterres iria apresentar a sua demiss\u00E3o ap\u00F3s a derrota nas aut\u00E1rquicas de 2001, provocando elei\u00E7\u00F5es antecipadas."@pt , "Die Parlamentswahlen in Portugal 1999 fanden am 10. Oktober statt. Die Parlamentswahlen wurden nach dem regul\u00E4ren Ablauf des Mandats der Generalversammlung abgehalten. Obwohl Vorhersagen vor den Wahlen darauf hinwiesen, dass die Partido Socialista (PS) eine klare absolute Mehrheit erhalten w\u00FCrde, erreichte die PS ihr Ziel, eine Mehrheit zu erreichen, nicht und gewann genau die H\u00E4lfte der Abgeordneten im Parlament. Obwohl der Prozentsatz der Stimmen und Abgeordneten zunahm, wurde das Ergebnis als Misserfolg angesehen und f\u00FChrte in den folgenden Jahren zu gro\u00DFer Instabilit\u00E4t in der Regierung. Die Partido Social Democrata (PSD), die vier turbulente Jahre in der Opposition verbracht hatte, verlor die Wahlen erneut und ihr Stimmenanteil ging im Vergleich zu den vorherigen Wahlen leicht zur\u00FCck. Der Coliga\u00E7\u00E3o Democr\u00E1tica Unit\u00E1ria (CDU) gelang es, den seit vielen Jahren anhaltenden Niedergang zu beenden. Sie kehrte zur\u00FCck und gewann mit mehr Abgeordneten und Stimmen als 1995 den dritten Platz. Die Partido Popular (CDS-PP) fiel auf den vierten Platz, behielt aber die bei den vorherigen Wahlen gew\u00E4hlten Abgeordneten nach ebenfalls vier Jahren innerer Unruhe. Die gro\u00DFe \u00DCberraschung war die Entstehung des Bloco de Esquerda, einer Partei, die aus dem Zusammenschluss verschiedener Parteien und Str\u00F6mungen der Linken hervorging und die zwei Abgeordnete stellen konnte. Als Ergebnis der Wahl wurde Ant\u00F3nio Guterres erneut Ministerpr\u00E4sident unter dem Pr\u00E4sidenten der Republik Jorge Sampaio. In der Folge nahm am 25. Oktober 1999 das Kabinett Guterres II unter Premierminister Ant\u00F3nio Guterres die Arbeit auf. Bei der Wahl wurden 5.415.102 Stimmen abgegeben, was einer Wahlbeteiligung von 61,09 % entsprach."@de ; dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:List_of_political_parties_in_Portugal , dbr:Classical_liberalism , , dbr:Third_Way , dbr:Expo_1998 , , , dbr:Braga_District , dbr:Portuguese_Communist_Party , dbr:Aveiro_District , , dbr:Viseu_District , dbr:Districts_of_Portugal , , dbr:Unitary_Democratic_Coalition , , , , dbr:Porto_District , dbr:Politics_of_Portugal , dbr:Largest_remainder_method , , , , dbr:Fernando_Nogueira , , dbr:District_magnitude , , , dbr:Voter_turnout , , dbr:Autonomous_Regions_of_Portugal , dbr:Member_of_Parliament , , dbc:Legislative_elections_in_Portugal , dbr:Social_Democratic_Party , dbr:Liberal_conservatism , dbr:Manuel_Monteiro , dbr:Right-wing_politics , , , dbr:RTP1 , , , , dbr:Centre-right_politics , dbr:Eco-socialism , , dbr:Azores , , dbr:Percentage_point , , , dbr:Carlos_Carvalhas , dbr:Beja_District , , dbr:Marcelo_Rebelo_de_Sousa , , dbr:Prime_Minister_of_Portugal , dbr:Madeira , dbr:Democratic_Unity_Coalition , dbr:Conservatism , dbr:Social_democracy , , dbr:Christian_democracy , dbr:Centre-left_politics , dbr:Motion_of_no_confidence , dbr:Faro_District , dbr:Lisbon_District , dbr:Green_Politics , , dbr:Moderna_University , dbr:Left-wing_politics , , dbr:Far-left_politics , dbr:Vila_Real_District , , , , dbr:East-Timor , dbr:Elections_in_Portugal , dbr:Coimbra_District , dbr:Centre-right , dbr:Municipalities_of_Portugal , , dbr:Castelo_Branco_District , , dbr:Communism , dbr:Viana_do_Castelo_District , dbr:Judite_de_Sousa , dbr:Paulo_Portas , dbr:Leiria_District , dbr:Guarda_District , dbr:Pedro_Santana_Lopes , dbr:Portalegre_District , dbc:October_1999_events_in_Europe , , . @prefix dbp: . @prefix dbt: . dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Small , dbt:CSS_image_crop , dbt:Party_name_with_colour , dbt:Colors , dbt:Efn , dbt:Infobox_election . @prefix ns13: . dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate ns13:A , dbt:Portuguese_elections , dbt:Bar_percent , dbt:Webarchive , dbt:Decrease , dbt:Font_color , dbt:Hs , dbt:Image_label_end , dbt:Image_label_small , dbt:Reflist , dbt:Election_table , dbt:Steady , dbt:Notes , dbt:Image_label_begin , dbt:Party_color , dbt:Font , dbt:Clear , dbt:See_also , dbt:Increase , dbt:Composition_bar , dbt:Bar_box , dbt:Legend2 ; 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