
Miguel Albuquerque
Miguel Albuquerque is a prominent Portuguese politician and the leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in Madeira. Currently serving as the President of the Regional Government, he has been a significant figure in Madeiran politics since the PSD has governed the region since 1976. Albuquerque has been active in advocating for stability and economic growth while facing challenges from opposition parties. Recently, he has expressed confidence in his party's chances in the upcoming early elections scheduled for March 23, emphasizing the importance of providing security and predictability to the citizens of Madeira.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Portugal | 16 | 6.56 | 0.84% | +20% | 10,196,709 | 102,555 | $240,000 | 2,414$ |
Totals | 16 | 10,196,709 | 102,555 | $240,000 | 2,414$ |
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Portugal:
Miguel Albuquerque is referenced in the context of corruption allegations made by André Ventura.
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Portugal:
Miguel Albuquerque has led the executive since 2015 and is criticized for the management of the government.
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Portugal:
Miguel Albuquerque presented a new Regional Government with several new appointments and without secretaries involved in judicial processes.
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Portugal:
Miguel Albuquerque vai ser indigitado esta sexta-feira como presidente do Governo da Madeira.
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Portugal:
Miguel Albuquerque won the election with his highest vote ever.
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Portugal:
Miguel Albuquerque celebrates his fifth consecutive victory in regional elections in Madeira.
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Portugal:
Miguel Albuquerque is the leader of the PSD-Madeira and has formed a coalition with the CDS.
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Portugal:
Miguel Albuquerque is the president of the PSD-Madeira party and recently won the regional legislative elections.
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Portugal:
Miguel Albuquerque is the leader of PSD and is in discussions with José Manuel Rodrigues for a potential agreement.
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Portugal:
Miguel Albuquerque is mentioned as the head of the government that faced a motion of censure leading to his resignation.
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