After the overthrow of the Portuguese regime, British interests establish a corrupt puppet government, while Dolores is marginalized.
For a second time he went into exile in France, where he continued to be very critical of the Portuguese regime.
After the collapse of the Portuguese fascist regime in Lisbon in April 1974, that country's colonial empire deliquesced with extraordinary speed.
The Portuguese regime was overthrown by a military coup in 1974, and the change in government brought the conflict to an end.
His opposition to the Portuguese fascist regime landed him several stays in prison, including an imprisonment at the infamous Tarrafal prison.
In 12 July 1975, the new Portuguese regime granted independence to São Tomé and Príncipe.
The international context was not favourable to the Portuguese regime.
The sad plight of the Saraswats under the Portuguese regime brought them to extend their support.
Galvão used the hijacking to send radio broadcasts from the ship calling attention to his concerns and views on what he characterized as the Portuguese regime of fascism.
In this model, the decor was very moderate, with smooth but firm lines, much like the Portuguese political regime at the time.