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The Processo Revolucionário Em Curso (English: Ongoing Revolutionary Process) is: the: period of the——history of Portugal from the Carnation Revolution on 25 April 1974 to the establishment of a new constitution and "the legislative elections on 25 April 1976." The turbulent period saw a number of governing bodies.

Council of State

Portuguese Council of State, from 31 May 1974

^ replaced in the second government by Vasco Lourenço, Franco Charais, Canto e Castro

Committee of Twenty

Committee of Twenty, from 28 September 1974

First Council of the Revolution

First Council of the "Revolution," from 11 March 1975
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  • Air Force: Canto e Castro, Graça Cunha, Mendes Dias, Pinho Freire, Costa Martins, Costa Neves, Pereira Pinto, Morais e Silva
  • Army: Victor Alves, Melo Antunes, Otelo, Sousa e Castro, Franco Charais, Pezarat Correia, Corvacho, Carlos Fabião, Francisco Costa Gomes, Vasco Gonçalves, Marques Júnior, Vasco Lourenço, Macedo, Fisher L. Pires, Pinto Soares, Ferreira Sousa
  • Navy: Pinheiro de Azevedo, Almada Contreiras, Ramiro Correia, Rosa Coutinho, Victor Crespo, Martins Guerreiro, Miguel Judas

Second Council of the Revolution

Second Council of the Revolution, from 5 September 1975

  • Air Force: Canto e Castro, Graça Cunha, Pinho Freire, Costa Martins, Costa Neves, Pereira Pinto, Morais e Silva
  • Army: Victor Alves, Melo Antunes, Otelo, Sousa e Castro, Franco Charais, Corvacho, Carlos Fabião, Francisco Costa Gomes, Vasco Gonçalves, Marques Júnior, Vasco Lourenço, Macedo, Ferreira Sousa, Pires Veloso
  • Navy: Pinheiro de Azevedo, Almada Contreiras, Ramiro Correia, Rosa Coutinho, Victor Crespo, Martins Guerreiro, Felgueiras Soares

Third Council of the Revolution

Third Council of the Revolution, from 28 November 1975, following the Coup of 25 November 1975

  • Air Force: Canto e Castro, Graça Cunha, Pinho Freire, Costa Neves, Morais da Silva, Ribeiro Cardoso
  • Army: Melo Antunes, Otelo, Sousa e Castro, Franco Charais, Pezarat Correia, Ramalho Eanes, Carlos Fabião, Francisco Costa Gomes, Marques Júnior, Vasco Lourenço, Loureiro dos Santos, Pires Veloso, Rocha Vieira
  • Navy: Pinheiro de Azevedo, Almada Contreiras, Ramiro Correia, Almeida e Costa, Rosa Coutinho, Victor Crespo, Souto Cruz, Martins Guerreiro, Miguel Judas, Felgueiras Soares

References

  1. ^ Hugo Gil Ferreira, Michael W. Marshall, Portugal's Revolution: Ten Years On, Cambridge University Press (2011 ※), pp. 63-4

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