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  • ...Pública'', ''SNSP'') was created in 1981 during the premiership of [[Félix Bragança]] to increase cooperation and assistance between federal, provincial and mu
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  • ...y recover during the 80s thanks to government plans led by premier [[Félix Bragança]]. It was during this decade that [[TRB2]] was founded, with its coverage b ...ng many projects. It was only in the 80s, under the premiership of [[Félix Bragança]], that the TRB would leave its financial woes, expanding considerably in w
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  • ...he [[Velvet Revolution]] in [[Aucuria]], the election of left-wing [[Félix Bragança]] in [[Belmonte]], the [[Peony Revolution]] in [[Adamantina]], and the [[Hi ...emocratic Front]], becoming a major political force rallied around [[Félix Bragança]].
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  • ...]] came in 1988, during the [[Premier of Belmonte|premiership]] of [[Félix Bragança]], in which was declared that the country "should, in the next years, find
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  • |rowspan="2"|[[Félix Bragança]]<br>{{small|(1924{{ndash}}2008)}} ...e longest-serving premier of the [[New Republic (Belmonte)|New Republic]], Bragança was the leading {{wp|Left-wing politics|left-wing politician}} among {{wp|P
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  • | alt3= Félix Bragança ...ers [[Júlio Lobato]] (left), [[Lourenço Bittencourt]] (middle) and [[Félix Bragança]] (right) were the most influential politicians of the [[New Republic (Belm
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