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History of Portugal (1986-2000)
Prime Minister Aníbal
Cavaco Silva.
History of Portugal
series
Prehistoric Iberia
Oestriminis
and
Ophiussa
Gallaeci
,
Lusitanians
,
Celtici
,
Cynetes
Roman conquest of Hispania
Second Punic War
and
Lusitanian War
Roman Hispania
,
Lusitania
and
Gallaecia
Visigothic
Kingdom
and
Suevi
Moorish rule
and
Reconquista
Asturian rule
Leonese rule
First County of Portugal
County of Coimbra
Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal
Second County of Portugal
Kingdom of Portugal
Establishment of the Monarchy
Consolidation of the Monarchy
1383–1385 Crisis
Discoveries
Portuguese Empire
and its
evolution
1580 Crisis
and the
Iberian Union
Age of Enlightenment
Invasions, Liberalism and Civil War
Constitutional Monarchy
First Republic
Military dictatorship
Estado Novo (New State)
Third Republic
Carnation Revolution to EEC
1990s
2000s
Topics
Economic history
Cultural history
Arts history
Military history
Colonial history
Demographic history
Diplomatic history
Sports history
Language history
Music history
History of the Azores
History of Madeira
Timeline of Portuguese history
Contents
1
Cavaco Silva
1.1
Reforms of Cavaco Silva and EEC funds
1.2
The economic downturn of the early 90s
1.3
Strikes and demonstrations
2
Presidential elections
3
António Guterres
3.1
First term: economic growth and innovation
3.2
Second term: Stagnation and crisis
4
World Fair Exposition Lisbon '98
5
The handover of Macau
6
The fall of Guterres
Cavaco Silva
Reforms of Cavaco Silva and EEC funds
The economic downturn of the early 90s
Strikes and demonstrations
Presidential elections
Further information:
Portuguese presidential election, 1986
,
Portuguese presidential election, 1991
, and
Portuguese presidential election, 1996
António Guterres
First term: economic growth and innovation
Second term: Stagnation and crisis
World Fair Exposition Lisbon '98
Further information:
Expo '98
The handover of Macau
Further information:
Transfer of the sovereignty of Macau
The fall of Guterres
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