Ditadura Nacional
The Ditadura Nacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [ditɐˈðuɾɐ nɐsiuˈnal], National Dictatorship) was the name given to the regime that governed Portugal from 1926, after the re-election of General Óscar Carmona to the post of President, until 1933. The preceding period of military dictatorship that started after the 28 May 1926 coup d'état is known as Ditadura Militar (Military Dictatorship). After adopting a new constitution in 1933, the regime changed its name to Estado Novo (New State). The Ditadura Nacional, together with the Estado Novo, forms the historical period of the Portuguese Second Republic (1926–1974).
Portuguese Republic República Portuguesa (Portuguese) | |||||||||
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1926–1933 | |||||||||
Anthem: A Portuguesa (Portuguese) The Portuguese | |||||||||
The Portuguese Empire during the 20th century | |||||||||
Capital | Lisbon | ||||||||
Common languages | Portuguese | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Portuguese | ||||||||
Government | Unitary parliamentary republic under a military dictatorship | ||||||||
President | |||||||||
• 1926 (May–June) | José Mendes Cabeçadas | ||||||||
• 1926 (June–July) | Manuel Gomes da Costa | ||||||||
• 1926–1933 | Óscar Carmona | ||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||
• 1926 (May–June) | José Mendes Cabeçadas | ||||||||
• 1926 (June–July) | Manuel Gomes da Costa | ||||||||
• 1926–1928 | Óscar Carmona | ||||||||
• 1928–1929 | José Vicente de Freitas | ||||||||
• 1929–1930 | Artur Ivens Ferraz | ||||||||
• 1930–1932 | Domingos Oliveira | ||||||||
• 1932–1933 | António de Oliveira Salazar | ||||||||
Historical era | Interwar period | ||||||||
29 May 1926 | |||||||||
19 March 1933 | |||||||||
Currency | Escudo | ||||||||
ISO 3166 code | PT | ||||||||
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