Regenerator Party
Political party in Portugal
Regenerator Party Portuguese: Partido Regenerador | |
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Abbreviation | PR |
Leader | Duke of Saldanha Fontes Pereira de Melo |
Founded | 1851 (1851) |
Dissolved | 1910 (1910) |
Headquarters | Lisbon |
Ideology | Constitutional Monarchy Conservatism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
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The Regenerator Party (Portuguese: Partido Regenerador) was a Portuguese political party. Along with their "rivals" the Progressive Party, they dominated politics in the Kingdom of Portugal in the second half of the 19th century and early 20th century. The Regenerator, Progressist, and other political parties in the late Kingdom of Portugal were all run by friends of the king.[1]
Election results
Election | Leader | Seats | +/- | Government |
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1851 | Rodrigo da Fonseca Magalhães | 125 / 159 | Government | |
1852 | 121 / 156 | 4 | Government | |
1852 | 41 / 162 | 80 | Opposition | |
1858 | Fontes Pereira de Melo | 22 / 162 | 19 | Opposition |
1860 | 162 / 179 | 140 | Government | |
1861 | 40 / 177 | 122 | Opposition | |
1864 | 32 / 177 | 8 | Opposition | |
1868 | 13 / 179 | 19 | Opposition | |
1869 | 5 / 107 | 8 | Opposition | |
Mar. 1870 | 14 / 107 | 9 | Opposition | |
Sep. 1870 | 12 / 107 | 2 | Opposition | |
1871 | 22 / 107 | 10 | Opposition | |
1874 | 78 / 107 | 56 | Government | |
1878 | 97 / 137 | 19 | Government | |
1879 | 21 / 137 | 76 | Opposition | |
1881 | 122 / 137 | 101 | Government | |
1884 | 110 / 151 | 12 | Government | |
1887 | António de Serpa Pimentel | 36 / 152 | 74 | Opposition |
1889 | 38 / 152 | 2 | Opposition | |
1890 | 115 / 152 | 77 | Government | |
1890 | 103 / 152 | 12 | Government | |
1894 | 101 / 152 | 2 | Government | |
1895 | 114 / 114 | 13 | Government | |
1897 | 23 / 114 | 91 | Opposition | |
1899 | 39 / 138 | 16 | Opposition | |
1900 | Ernesto Hintze Ribeiro | 104 / 138 | 65 | Government |
1901 | 100 / 148 | 4 | Government | |
1904 | 100 / 148 | 0 | Government | |
1905 | 32 / 148 | 68 | Opposition | |
Apr. 1906 | 104 / 148 | 72 | Government | |
Aug. 1906 | 24 / 148 | 80 | Opposition | |
1908 | Júlio de Vilhena | 62 / 148 | 38 | Government |
1910 | António Teixeira de Sousa | 50 / 155 | 12 | Government |
References
- ^ de Oliveira Marques, A.H. (March 1986). História de Portugal Volume III (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Palas Editores. pp. 33, 39, 69, 270.
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