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1 Background  





2 Political career  





3 Honours  



3.1  National  





3.2  Foreign  







4 Family  





5 Electoral results  



5.1  1976 Portuguese presidential election  





5.2  1980 Portuguese presidential election  







6 Notes  





7 References  





8 External links  














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António Ramalho Eanes
Ramalho Eanes in 2019
President of Portugal
In office
14 July 1976 – 9 March 1986
Prime MinisterMário Soares
Alfredo Nobre da Costa
Carlos Mota Pinto
Maria de Lurdes Pintasilgo
Francisco Sá Carneiro
Francisco Pinto Balsemão
Aníbal Cavaco Silva
Preceded byFrancisco da Costa Gomes
Succeeded byMário Soares
President of the Democratic Renewal Party
In office
19 October 1986 – 29 May 1988
Vice PresidentHermínio Martinho
Preceded byHermínio Martinho
Succeeded byHermínio Martinho
President of the Revolutionary Council
In office
14 July 1976 – 30 September 1982
Preceded byFrancisco da Costa Gomes
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Chief of the Armed Forces General Staff
In office
14 July 1976 – 16 February 1981
Preceded byFrancisco da Costa Gomes
Succeeded byNuno de Melo Egídio
Chief of the Army General Staff
In office
6 December 1975 – 14 July 1976
Preceded byCarlos Soares Fabião
Succeeded byVasco Rocha Vieira
Chair of Radio and Television of Portugal
In office
28 October 1974 – 11 March 1975
Preceded byCasimiro Gomes
Succeeded byJoão António de Figueiredo
Member of the Assembly of the Republic
In office
19 July 1987 – 5 October 1991
ConstituencyLisbon
Personal details
Born

António dos Santos Ramalho Eanes


(1935-01-25) 25 January 1935 (age 89)
Alcains, Castelo Branco, Portugal
Political partyIndependent (1974–1986; 1991–present)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Renewal Party (1986–1991)
Spouse

(m. 1970)
Children2
Alma materMilitary Academy
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Portugal
Branch/service Portuguese Army
Years of service1952–1986
RankGeneral
Battles/warsPortuguese Colonial War

António dos Santos Ramalho Eanes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu ʁɐˈmaʎu iˈɐnɨʃ]; born 25 January 1935) is a Portuguese general and politician who was the 16th president of Portugal from 1976 to 1986.

Background[edit]

Born at Alcains, Castelo Branco, he is the son of Manuel dos Santos Eanes, a general contractor, and Maria do Rosário Ramalho.[1]

Political career[edit]

António Ramalho Eanes (left), while president, departs after a state visit to the United States. Secretary of State George Shultz is on the right. (USAF)

After a long military career in the Portuguese Colonial Wars, Eanes was stationed in Portuguese Angola when the 25 April revolution of 1974 took place. He joined the Movimento das Forças Armadas (MFA or Armed Forces Movement) and after returning to Portugal was made president of RTP (Portuguese public television). He ordered the military operations against the pro-communist radical faction of the MFA on 25 November 1975, an event known as the 25 de Novembro, ending that year's "hot summer" (Verão quente).[1][2][3]

In1976 he was elected President of Portugal. At the end of 1980 he was re-elected, serving until February 1986. After his presidency, he headed the Democratic Renewal Party (Portuguese: Partido Renovador Democrático), and continued to support the Social Democratic Party (PSD) minority government until 1987. He resigned in 1987 after being defeated by PSD in the legislative election.[1][4]

He is a member of the Portuguese Council of State, as a former elected president of Portugal.

He rejected any suggestion of becoming a Marshal, considering the title unnecessary.

Honours[edit]

National[edit]

Foreign[edit]

Family[edit]

He married at the Palace of Queluz on 28 October 1970 to Maria Manuela Duarte Neto de Portugal Ramalho Eanes (b. 29 December 1938), who was one of Portugal's most politically active First Ladies, making speeches at Democratic Renewal Party rallies while her husband was president. They had two sons, Manuel António (b. 5 May 1972) and Miguel (b. 1977).

Electoral results[edit]

1976 Portuguese presidential election[edit]

Summary of the 27 June 1976 Portuguese presidential election results
Candidates Supporting parties First round
Votes %
António Ramalho Eanes PS, PPD, CDS e PCTP 2,967,137 61.59
Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho UDP, MES, FSP e PRP 692,147 14.37
José Pinheiro de Azevedo Independent 593,021 14.07
Octávio Rodrigues Pato Portuguese Communist Party 365,586 7.59
Total valid 4,817,630 100.00
Blank ballots 43,242 0.89
Invalid ballots 20,253 0.41
Total (turnout 75.47%) 4,881,125
Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições

1980 Portuguese presidential election[edit]

Summary of the 7 December 1980 Portuguese presidential election results
Candidates Supporting parties First round
Votes %
António Ramalho Eanes Independent 3,262,520 56.44
António Soares Carneiro Democratic Alliance 2,325,481 40.23
Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho Independent 85,896 1.49
Carlos Galvão de Melo Independent 48,468 0.84
António Pires Veloso Independent 45,132 0.78
António Aires Rodrigues Workers Party of Socialist Unity 12,745 0.22
Carlos Brito[A] Portuguese Communist Party left the race
Total valid 5,780,242 100.00
Blank ballots 44,014 0.75
Invalid ballots 16,076 0.28
Total (turnout 84.39%) 5,840,332
A He left the race in favor of Ramalho Eanes.
Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "MPR - António Ramalho Eanes". museu.presidencia.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  • ^ "O caminho imperturbável de Ramalho Eanes". Comunidade Cultura e Arte (in Portuguese). 24 January 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  • ^ "O Golpe do 25 de Novembro" (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  • ^ "António Ramalho Eanes". Presidência da República Portuguesa (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  • ^ "Entidades Nacionais Agraciadas com Ordens Portuguesas".
  • ^ "Tito i Eanes razmijenili najviša odlikovanja dviju zemalja". Slobodna Dalmacija (10123): 12. 18 October 1977.
  • External links[edit]

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Costa Gomes

    President of Portugal
    1976–1986
    Succeeded by

    Mário Soares


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