- António de Oliveira Salazar - Wikipedia
Having come to power under the Ditadura Nacional ("National Dictatorship"), he reframed the regime as the corporatist Estado Novo ("New State"), with himself as dictator The regime he created lasted until 1974, making it one of the longest-lived authoritarian regimes in modern Europe
- António de Oliveira Salazar | Portuguese Dictator Prime Minister . . .
António de Oliveira Salazar (born April 28, 1889, Vimieiro, Port —died July 27, 1970, Lisbon) was a Portuguese economist, who served as prime minister of Portugal for 36 years (1932–68)
- House Passes Rep. Salazar’s Resolution Denouncing the Horrors of . . .
By passing Rep Salazar’s resolution, the House affirms a simple truth: The United States rejects socialism’s false promises and stands firmly for liberty, human dignity, and individual rights
- María Elvira Salazar - Wikipedia
María Elvira Salazar[a] (born November 1, 1961) [1] is an American journalist, author, and politician serving as the U S representative for Florida's 27th congressional district since 2021 [2] She is a Republican assistant whip [3] Before entering politics, Salazar worked for the Spanish-language network Telemundo for three decades after serving as a news anchor for Miami-based WSBS TV
- Salazar (surname) - Wikipedia
Salazar is a surname meaning old farmhouse (from Basque Sarasaitzu [old], which then evolved to "Sarasaz," and then to the modern, Castillian form "Salazar") [1]
- First taste of Salazar 2. 0, Cincinnatis most ambitious new restaurant
The new Salazar seems like it's traveled the world for a while, learned a thing or two, collected some art, then came back home to shake things up
- Exclusive | Trump taking last responsible steps . . . - New York Post
WASHINGTON — President Trump is taking “the last responsible steps” to force Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro from power, Rep María Elvira Salazar (R-Fla ) told The Post on Monday
- Portugal’s Dictatorship: Salazar’s Estado Novo - Portugal. com
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar was a Portuguese dictator that was the President of the Council of Ministers of the Estado Novo (1933 – 1974), an authoritarian regime in Portugal
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