President of the Republic presides over the military ceremony presenting the Portuguese Armed Forces in Santarém

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President of the Republic presides over the military ceremony presenting the Portuguese Armed Forces in Santarém

This ceremony, part of the start of President António José Seguro's term, reaffirms the institutional bond between the Portuguese Armed Forces and the Head of State.

Context & Explainers

The President of the Republic (Presidente da República) is Portugal's head of state, elected by direct popular vote for a five-year term, renewable once. The role is largely ceremonial but carries significant reserve powers that become crucial during political crises.

Key presidential powers include: appointing the Prime Minister (based on election results and parliamentary consultations), dissolving the Assembly of the Republic and calling new elections, vetoing legislation (which parliament can override), referring laws to the Constitutional Court, and declaring states of emergency.

The President also represents Portugal internationally, serves as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, and plays a moderating role in political disputes. António José Seguro has served as President since March 2026, following the two-round presidential election in January 2026.

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