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José Ramos Preto (23 October 1870 – 7 January 1949) was a Portuguese jurist and politician during the Portuguese First Republic. Among other posts, he served as civil governor, senator, minister and president of the Ministry (Prime Minister). He was the main landowner of his native town and the most influential politician of the region of Castelo Branco, the district where he also served as civil governor and director of its secondary schools. He was also elected senator for the electoral circle of Castelo Branco. In the sequence of the sudden death of President of the Ministry António Maria Baptista on 3 June 1920, he was chosen to be his substitute. However, on 18 June, Ramos Preto government was forced to resign by the parliament, after being criticized by increasing the salaries of the

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  • José Ramos Preto (* 1871 in Louriçal do Campo, Castelo Branco; † 7. Januar 1949 ebenda) war ein portugiesischer Jurist und Politiker. Er war vom 6. Juni bis 26. Juni 1920 während der ersten Republik kurzzeitig Ministerpräsident seines Landes. (de)
  • José Ramos Preto (23 October 1870 – 7 January 1949) was a Portuguese jurist and politician during the Portuguese First Republic. Among other posts, he served as civil governor, senator, minister and president of the Ministry (Prime Minister). He was the main landowner of his native town and the most influential politician of the region of Castelo Branco, the district where he also served as civil governor and director of its secondary schools. He was also elected senator for the electoral circle of Castelo Branco. In the sequence of the sudden death of President of the Ministry António Maria Baptista on 3 June 1920, he was chosen to be his substitute. However, on 18 June, Ramos Preto government was forced to resign by the parliament, after being criticized by increasing the salaries of the members of his ministerial cabinets. Several personalities were then successively invited to constitute a government, but they all declined, making the government of Ramos Preto survive in functions until 26 June, when it was finally substituted by a ministry presided over by António Maria da Silva. (en)
  • José Ramos Preto (Louriçal do Campo, Castelo Branco 1871 - Louriçal Campo, 7 janvier 1949) était un juriste et homme d'État portugais au cours de la Première République portugaise. Parmi les autres postes, il a servi comme gouverneur civil, sénateur, ministre et Président du Ministère (Premier ministre). Il est le propriétaire principal de sa ville natale et le politicien le plus influent de la région de Castelo Branco, le quartier où il a également servi comme gouverneur civil et directeur de son école secondaire. Il a également été élu sénateur de la circonscription de Castelo Branco. Dans le contexte de la mort soudaine du Président du Ministère António Maria Baptista le 3 juin 1920, il a été choisi pour être son remplaçant. Cependant, le 18 juin, Ramos Preto gouvernement a été contraint à démissionner par le Parlement, après avoir été critiqué par l'augmentation des salaires des membres de son cabinet ministériel. Plusieurs personnalités ont ensuite été successivement invités à constituer un gouvernement, mais toutes déclinèrent, faisant survivre le gouvernement de Ramos Preto jusqu'au 26 juin, quand il a finalement été remplacé par un ministère présidé par António Maria da Silva. (fr)
  • José Ramos Preto (Castelo Branco, 1871 – Castelo Branco, 7 gennaio 1949) è stato un politico portoghese. (it)
  • José Ramos Preto (Louriçal do Campo, 1871 - 7 januari 1949) was een Portugees jurist en politicus tijdens de Eerste Portugese Republiek. Van 6 juni tot en met 26 juni 1920 was hij premier van Portugal. (nl)
  • José Ramos Preto (Castelo Branco, Louriçal do Campo, 23 de outubro de 1870 — Castelo Branco, Louriçal do Campo, 7 de janeiro de 1949) foi um jurista e político português dos tempos da Primeira República Portuguesa que, entre outras funções, foi governador civil, senador, ministro e presidente do Ministério. (pt)
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  • José Ramos Preto (* 1871 in Louriçal do Campo, Castelo Branco; † 7. Januar 1949 ebenda) war ein portugiesischer Jurist und Politiker. Er war vom 6. Juni bis 26. Juni 1920 während der ersten Republik kurzzeitig Ministerpräsident seines Landes. (de)
  • José Ramos Preto (Castelo Branco, 1871 – Castelo Branco, 7 gennaio 1949) è stato un politico portoghese. (it)
  • José Ramos Preto (Louriçal do Campo, 1871 - 7 januari 1949) was een Portugees jurist en politicus tijdens de Eerste Portugese Republiek. Van 6 juni tot en met 26 juni 1920 was hij premier van Portugal. (nl)
  • José Ramos Preto (Castelo Branco, Louriçal do Campo, 23 de outubro de 1870 — Castelo Branco, Louriçal do Campo, 7 de janeiro de 1949) foi um jurista e político português dos tempos da Primeira República Portuguesa que, entre outras funções, foi governador civil, senador, ministro e presidente do Ministério. (pt)
  • José Ramos Preto (23 October 1870 – 7 January 1949) was a Portuguese jurist and politician during the Portuguese First Republic. Among other posts, he served as civil governor, senator, minister and president of the Ministry (Prime Minister). He was the main landowner of his native town and the most influential politician of the region of Castelo Branco, the district where he also served as civil governor and director of its secondary schools. He was also elected senator for the electoral circle of Castelo Branco. In the sequence of the sudden death of President of the Ministry António Maria Baptista on 3 June 1920, he was chosen to be his substitute. However, on 18 June, Ramos Preto government was forced to resign by the parliament, after being criticized by increasing the salaries of the (en)
  • José Ramos Preto (Louriçal do Campo, Castelo Branco 1871 - Louriçal Campo, 7 janvier 1949) était un juriste et homme d'État portugais au cours de la Première République portugaise. Parmi les autres postes, il a servi comme gouverneur civil, sénateur, ministre et Président du Ministère (Premier ministre). Il est le propriétaire principal de sa ville natale et le politicien le plus influent de la région de Castelo Branco, le quartier où il a également servi comme gouverneur civil et directeur de son école secondaire. Il a également été élu sénateur de la circonscription de Castelo Branco. Dans le contexte de la mort soudaine du Président du Ministère António Maria Baptista le 3 juin 1920, il a été choisi pour être son remplaçant. Cependant, le 18 juin, Ramos Preto gouvernement a été contrain (fr)
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