
Margarida Blasco
Margarida Blasco is the Minister of Internal Administration in Portugal, known for her efforts to modernize the country's security forces and improve their working conditions, particularly in response to concerns regarding the mental health of officers and the declining number of candidates for police training.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Portugal | 3 | 6.67 | 0.20% | +0% | 10,196,709 | 20,655 | $240,000 | 486$ |
Totals | 3 | 10,196,709 | 20,655 | $240,000 | 486$ |
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Recent Mentions
Portugal:
Margarida Blasco is the Minister of Internal Administration who emphasized the training of police for the new border control model.
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Portugal:
Margarida Blasco obtained 41% negative ratings and 29% positive.
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Portugal:
Margarida Blasco, the Minister of Internal Administration, urged the Portuguese to clean their lands to prevent the spread of wildfires in the summer.
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Portugal:
The resignation of André Fernandes needs to be signed by the Minister of Internal Administration, Margarida Blasco.
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Portugal:
Margarida Blasco remembered Miguel Macedo as someone dedicated to public service with intelligence and determination.
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Portugal:
Margarida Blasco mencionou a 'dedicação ao serviço público com inteligência, determinação e um inegável sentido de responsabilidade' do social-democrata.
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Portugal:
Margarida Blasco is the Minister of Internal Administration who ordered the disciplinary process against Bruno Pinto.
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Portugal:
Margarida Blasco, the Minister of Internal Administration, mentioned that a review of the legislation regarding Civil Protection is currently underway.
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Portugal:
Margarida Blasco is the Minister of Internal Administration who received the investigation results from IGAI.
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United Arab Emirates:
Margarida Blasco is the Minister of Internal Affairs in Portugal.
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