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I removed this from the first sentence as although it may be factual that he is the 119th prime minister (the article List of prime ministers of Portugal contains several exceptions that it does not number), this is certainly not as common as the numbering of the American presidents. In the USA, everyone understands who "45" is and the slogan "make 45 47" was understood. This is not the same in Portugal. I can't find anything in the Portuguese press about Montenegro being 119th, the closest being that he set air fees between the Azores and the mainland at 119 euros. [1] The office of prime minister has existed in various functions under monarchy, dictatorship and democratic republic and this numbering is not common knowledge, introducing it is imposing American norms on another country. Unknown Temptation (talk) 11:33, 23 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]