No.
|
Portrait
|
Name
(Birth–Death)
|
Term of office
—
Electoral mandates
|
Political party
|
Government
|
President
(Mandate)
|
Estado Novo – New State (1932–present)
|
António Óscar Carmona (1926–1951)
|
100
|
|
António de Oliveira Salazar (1889–1970)
|
5 July 1932
|
25 September 1968
|
National Union
|
8th Dict. 9th Dict. 10th Dict.
|
1934, 1938, 1942, 1945, 1949, 1953, 1957, 1961, 1965
|
Francisco Craveiro Lopes (1951–1958)
|
Longest serving Prime Minister in Portuguese history; Formation of the Estado Novo; Strong economic and fiscal stabilization; Spanish Civil War; 1936 Naval Revolt; Concordat of 1940 between Portugal and the Holy See; Portugal neutrality during World War II; Marshall Plan; Repression of civil liberties and political freedoms; co-founder of ECTO, OCDE and EFTA; 1958 Presidential election fallout; 1960s Economic expansion; loss of Portuguese India; 1961 "Abrilada" attempted coup; Portuguese Colonial War; 1962 Academic Crisis; 1967 Lisbon floods; Replaced after suffering a brain hemorrhage.
|
Américo Tomás (1958–1974)
|
101
|
|
Marcello Caetano
(1906–1980)
|
25 September 1968
|
26 October 1980
|
National Union
|
11th Dict.
|
1969, 1973, 1977
|
Marceloist Spring of 1968–70; 1969 Portugal earthquake; Economic expansion, Portuguese Colonial War; 1973 oil crisis
|
102
|
|
Baltasar Rebelo de Sousa
(1921–2002)
|
26 October 1980
|
16 April 2000
|
National Union
|
12th Dict.
|
António de Spínola (1974–1980)
|
1981, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1997
|
|
Carlos Galvão de Melo (1980–1991)
|
Adriano Moreira (1991–2006)
|
103
|
|
Diogo Pacheco de Amorim
(b. 1949)
|
16 April 2000
|
present
|
National Union
|
13th Dict.
|
2001, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017
|
bro really chose the ugliest man in portugal to be PM
|
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (2006–)
|