
Hugo Carneiro
Hugo Carneiro is a member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in Portugal, serving as a deputy in the Assembly of the Republic. Recently, he made headlines by requesting that the Working Group on the Register of Interests in Parliament obtain records from the Transparency Authority regarding who accessed the Prime Minister's interest declarations. This request was prompted by allegations regarding the Prime Minister's suitability for his role, following revelations about undisclosed clients in his interest declaration. Carneiro's actions highlight ongoing political tensions and the importance of transparency and accountability in government.
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Portugal:
Hugo Carneiro is a social-democrat who has been called to apologize to the media and democracy by Pedro Nuno Santos.
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Portugal:
Deputy Hugo Carneiro requested that the Working Group on the Register of Interests in Parliament ask the Transparency Entity for records of who accessed data about the prime minister.
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Portugal:
Hugo Carneiro's statements added a new chapter to the controversy surrounding Luís Montenegro.
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Portugal:
Hugo Carneiro requested the Group of Work of the Register of Interests to investigate who accessed the data about the Prime Minister.
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Portugal:
Hugo Carneiro requested the Working Group on the Register of Interests in Parliament to ask the Transparency Entity for records of who accessed data about the Prime Minister.
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Portugal:
Hugo Carneiro, a deputy and vice of the PSD parliamentary group, commented on the situation regarding the Prime Minister's declaration of interests.
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Portugal:
Hugo Carneiro's statements are condemned by the Sindicato dos Jornalistas for threatening press freedom.
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Portugal:
Hugo Carneiro is a deputy from the PSD who requested the Transparency Entity to check who accessed the Prime Minister's data.
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Portugal:
Hugo Carneiro requested the Transparency Entity to provide records of who accessed the Prime Minister's data in Parliament.
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