10th Legislature of the Third Portuguese Republic
| 10th Legislature of the Third Portuguese Republic | |||||
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| Legislative body | Assembly of the Republic | ||||
| Meeting place | Palace of Saint Benedict | ||||
| Term | 10 March 2005 – 14 October 2009 | ||||
| Election | 20 February 2005 | ||||
| Government | XVII Constitutional Government | ||||
| Website | parlamento | ||||
| Deputies | |||||
| Members | 230 | ||||
| President | Jaime Gama (PS) | ||||
| First Vice-President | Manuel Alegre (PS) | ||||
| Second Vice-President | Guilherme Silva (PPD/PSD) | ||||
| Third Vice-President | António Filipe (PCP) | ||||
| Fourth Vice-President | Telmo Correia (CDS–PP) (2005–2007) Nuno Melo (CDS–PP) (2007–2009) Teresa Caeiro (CDS–PP) (2009) | ||||
The 10th Legislature of the Third Portuguese Republic (Portuguese: X Legislatura da Terceira República Portuguesa) ran from 10 March 2005 to 14 October 2009. The composition of the Assembly of the Republic, the legislative body of Portugal, was determined by the results of the 2005 legislative election, held on 20 February 2005. The 10th legislature was the longest in current Portuguese democracy, lasting 4 years and 218 days.