PREC

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PREC is the Portuguese acronym for the Processo Revolucionário em Curso, the turbulent revolutionary period following Portugal’s 1974 Carnation Revolution marked by intense political and social transformation.

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instanceOf Portuguese historical event
historical period
political process
acronymLanguage Portuguese
alsoKnownAs O Processo
characterizedBy decolonization
intense ideological conflict
land reform
nationalizations
political instability
revolutionary change
social transformation
workers’ movements
country Portugal
endDate 1976-04-25
follows Carnation Revolution
fullName Processo Revolucionário em Curso
hasKeyEvent 25 November 1975 counter-coup
agrarian reform in Alentejo
failed right-wing coup of 11 March 1975
nationalization of banks and major industries in 1975
return of many political exiles
withdrawal from African colonies
historicalSignificance transition from authoritarian Estado Novo to democracy in Portugal
impact profound restructuring of Portuguese economy
redefinition of Portugal’s international alliances
involves Armed Forces Movement
Social Democratic Party (Portugal)
surface form: Popular Democratic Party (Portugal)

Portuguese Communist Party
Socialist Party (Portugal)
far-left revolutionary groups
rural movements
trade unions
leadsTo 1976 Portuguese Constitution
surface form: Constitution of Portugal of 1976

consolidation of Portuguese democracy
end of Estado Novo regime structures
opposedBy conservative sectors of Portuguese society
politicalContext Cold War
precedes Portuguese Third Republic
surface form: Portuguese Third Republic constitutional order
region continental Portugal
resultsIn expansion of civil liberties
independence of former Portuguese African colonies
pluralist party system in Portugal
strengthening of trade union rights
startDate 1974-04-25
supportedBy left-wing parties
many urban workers
segments of the military
timePeriod 1974–1976

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