In 2001,
António Guterres, the Prime Minister since 1995, resigned after the local elections, and after
legislative elections on the following year,
José Manuel Barroso was appointed as the new prime minister. In July 2004, Prime Minister Barroso resigned as prime minister to become
President of the European Commission. He was succeeded by
Pedro Santana Lopes, as leader of Social Democratic Party and
Prime Minister of Portugal. In 2005, Socialists got a landslide victory in early
elections. Socialist Party leader
Jose Socrates became the new prime minister after the elections. In
2009 elections Socialist Party won re-election but lost its overall majority. In October 2009, Prime Minister Jose Socrates formed a new minority government.
The Euro On 1 January 2002, Portugal adopted the
euro as its currency in place of the
escudo.
Euro 2004 Euro 2004 was held across Portugal. The final match was won by
Greece against
Portugal. Several new stadia were built or rebuilt for the event. This event granted Portugal an opportunity to show its hosting abilities to the rest of the world.
2006 presidential elections The Portuguese presidential
election were held on 22 January 2006 to elect a successor to the incumbent President
Jorge Sampaio, who was prevented from running for a third consecutive term by the Constitution of Portugal. The result was a victory in the first round for
Aníbal Cavaco Silva of the Social Democratic Party, the former prime minister, who won 50.59 per cent of the vote in the first round, just over the majority required to avoid a runoff election. Voter turnout was 62.60 per cent of eligible voters.
Economic difficulties From 2007 to 2008 onwards, Portugal was severely affected by the
European sovereign-debt crisis. The legacy of considerable borrowing from earlier years became an almost unsustainable debt for the Portuguese economy, bringing the country to the verge of bankruptcy by 2011. This resulted in urgent measures to address structural problems in the economy, raise taxes and reduce public-sector spending. Increasing unemployment also led to increased emigration. == 2010s ==