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name= Rafael Borges | | name= Rafael Borges | | ||
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birth= 13 December 2008 - Day 389 | | birth= 13 December 2008 - Day 389 | | ||
death= 2010| <!--Use only if dead or banned ---> | death= 2010| <!--Use only if dead or banned ---> | ||
sex= Male| | sex= Male| | ||
− | newspaper= Regnum Portucalensis| | + | newspaper= {{eLink|newspaper|180450|Regnum Portucalensis}}| |
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level= 24| | level= 24| | ||
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− | '''Rafael Borges''' | + | '''Rafael Borges''' was a [[citizen]] of [[Portugal]]. |
− | He | + | He was Portuguese right-wing monarchist politician. |
− | He represented [[Lisboa]], the Portuguese capital, in the national [[Congress]] for 7 times | + | He represented [[Lisboa]], the Portuguese capital, in the national [[Congress]] for 7 times as a member of [[Partido Renovador Democrático]] where he was also elected [[party president]]. Later he joined the CDS-PP People's Party, a center-right party in Portugal. However, after the Turkish-Macedonian invasion of Bulgaria, he decided to move to Bulgaria to fight for its independence. |
− | His newspaper is the ''' | + | His newspaper is the '''{{eLink|newspaper|180450|Regnum Portucalensis}}''' (Latin for: ''Kingdom of Portugal''). |
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Rafael Borges was a citizen of Portugal.
He was Portuguese right-wing monarchist politician.
He represented Lisboa, the Portuguese capital, in the national Congress for 7 times as a member of Partido Renovador Democrático where he was also elected party president. Later he joined the CDS-PP People's Party, a center-right party in Portugal. However, after the Turkish-Macedonian invasion of Bulgaria, he decided to move to Bulgaria to fight for its independence.
His newspaper is the Regnum Portucalensis (Latin for: Kingdom of Portugal).