Francisco Pinto Balsemão, 88, Dies; Portuguese Prime Minister and Press Champion
In the wake of a revolution, he helped found a leading political party and tried to conciliate warring left and right factions, although his success was limited.
In the wake of a revolution, he helped found a leading political party and tried to conciliate warring left and right factions, although his success was limited.
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