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‘Portuguese "rediscovery" of Europe revitalises spirit of Monastery of the Hieronymites' from the Diário de Notícias (13 June 1985)
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On 13 June 1985, the Lisbon daily newspaper Diário de Notícias reports on the official ceremony, held in Lisbon the previous day, to mark the signing of Portugal’s Treaty of Accession to the European Communities.
Address given by Ernâni Lopes to the Assembly of the Republic (Lisbon, 9 July 1985)
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On 9 July 1985, addressing the Assembly of the Republic (Portuguese Parliament) in Lisbon, Ernâni Rodrigues Lopes, Portuguese Finance Minister, outlines the economic benefits that Portugal will derive from its accession to the European Communities.
Signatures appended to Portugal’s Treaty of Accession to the European Communities (Lisbon, 12 June 1985)
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On 12 June 1985, in Lisbon, the representatives of the Member States of the European Communities sign Portugal’s Treaty of Accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom).
Front page of the Correio da Manhã on the signing of Portugal’s Treaty of Accession to the European Communities (13 June 1985)
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On 13 June 1985, the Portuguese daily newspaper Correio da Manhã devotes its front page to the signing, the previous day in Lisbon, of Portugal’s Treaty of Accession to the European Communities.
Children waving European flags to celebrate the removal of the border between Spain and Portugal (4 March 1988)
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On 4 March 1988, in Caya, Badajoz, a group of children wave European flags to celebrate the symbolic unveiling of the new boundary post that replaces the former border checkpoint between Spain and Portugal.
The European Commissioner António Cardoso e Cunha (4 March 1988)
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On 4 March 1988, in Caya, Badajoz, the former Portuguese MP, António Cardoso e Cunha, Member of the European Commission responsible for fisheries policy, symbolically unveils the new boundary post which marks the border between Spain and Portugal.
Address given by Jorge Sampaio to mark the 20th anniversary of the signing of Portugal’s Treaty of Accession to the European Communities (Lisbon, 12 June 2005)
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On 12 June 2005, at the ceremony held at the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon to mark the 20th anniversary of the signing of Spain and Portugal’s Treaties of Accession to the European Communities, Jorge Sampaio, President of the Portuguese Republic, delivers an address in which he emphasises the cultural significance of this accession for the Iberian Peninsula.
José Manuel Durão Barroso
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In June 2004, José Manuel Durão Barroso, Portuguese Prime Minister, is appointed by the Twenty-Five to succeed Romano Prodi as President of the European Commission.
Cartoon by Luís Afonso on the proposal to establish a European government
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‘German Chancellor Schroeder is proposing to establish a European government. A European government?! And which ministry would be earmarked for Portugal? Given our austerity and technical prowess, the Finance Ministry, no doubt.' The Portuguese cartoonist Luís Alfonso takes an ironic look at Portugal's economic and financial situation.