Pedro Adão e Silva
Pedro Adão e Silva is a prominent Portuguese politician and former Minister of Culture, known for his contributions to the cultural sector during his tenure in the government led by Prime Minister António Costa. He has been involved in various initiatives aimed at enhancing the visibility and accessibility of arts and culture in Portugal.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portugal | 1 | 6.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 10,196,709 | 9,120 | $240,000 | 215$ |
| Totals | 1 | 10,196,709 | 9,120 | $240,000 | 215$ |
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Portugal:
Pedro Adão e Silva is the former Minister of Culture mentioned in the context of previous dialogues regarding funding agreements with Vasp.
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Portugal:
Pedro Adão e Silva wrote about the implications of the BBC's error in the Público newspaper.
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Portugal:
Pedro Adão e Silva was the Minister of Culture who established a reflection group on the governance model of Casa da Música.
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Portugal:
Pedro Adão e Silva is the minister who took over the oversight of the film commission after Manuel Claro's departure.
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Portugal:
Pedro Adão e Silva notes that local authorities are the last bastion of citizens' trust in political institutions.
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Portugal:
Pedro Adão e Silva, a sociologist and former Minister of Culture, explains the decline of the Socialist Party in relation to the decline of social-democratic parties worldwide.
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Portugal:
Pedro Adão e Silva was the outgoing Minister of Culture who homologated a strategic plan for cinema and audiovisual.
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Portugal:
Pedro Adão e Silva is the predecessor of Dalila Rodrigues, from whom she inherited delays in the cultural initiative.
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Portugal:
Pedro Adão e Silva commented on the cultural policies of the year.
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Portugal:
Pedro Adão e Silva is mentioned as the former Minister of Culture who appointed Francisca Carneiro Fernandes to her position.
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