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Democratic Intervention

The Democratic Intervention is a Portuguese left-wing political association founded in order to promote and defend socialist ideas in Portugal and other countries. Members of it take part as independents in the Unitary Democratic Coalition electoral alliance, along with the Portuguese Communist Party and the Ecologist Party "The Greens".

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Democratic Intervention
Intervenção Democrática
Founded1987
Split fromPortuguese Democratic Movement
NewspaperSeara Nova
IdeologySocialism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationUnitary Democratic Coalition

The Democratic Intervention (Portuguese: Intervenção Democrática or ID) is a Portuguese left-wing political association founded in order to promote and defend socialist ideas in Portugal and other countries. Members of it take part as independents in the Unitary Democratic Coalition electoral alliance, along with the Portuguese Communist Party and the Ecologist Party "The Greens".

The association is the current owner and publisher of the journal Seara Nova (in Portuguese),123 an important publication in the intellectual resistance and fight against Estado Novo,45 the Portuguese dictatorship of 1926–1974.67

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  1. "Centenário | Seara Nova" (in European Portuguese). 2021-04-27. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  2. Revista Seara Nova (PDF). Toponímia (in Portuguese). Câmara Municipal de Lisboa. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
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  4. "Centenário | Seara Nova" (in European Portuguese). 2021-04-27. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  5. Seara Nova (PDF). Toponímia LX (in Portuguese). Câmara Municipal de Lisboa. 2017. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  6. "Course Catalogue - The Forgotten Dictatorship: Portugal's Estado Novo, 1926-1974 (HIST10519)". www.drps.ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  7. EUROM (2024-12-19). "The End of Dictatorships in Portugal and Spain: Historical Contexts and Public Memories - Observing Memories". Retrieved 2026-06-24.