Primeiro-Ministro
The Primeiro-Ministro, or Prime Minister, is the head of government in Portugal, responsible for overseeing the executive branch and implementing national policies. Recently, the Prime Minister has been in the news due to the disclosure of client names and activities related to Spinumviva, a consulting company owned by his family, amid concerns regarding transparency and potential conflicts of interest.
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Portugal:
The Prime Minister assured that the program will not jeopardize the balance of public accounts.
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Portugal:
The Prime Minister is working on a national recovery plan.
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Portugal:
The Prime Minister is temporarily taking over the Ministry of Internal Administration following the minister's resignation.
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Portugal:
The Prime Minister extended the state of calamity until February 15 and promised to submit to democratic scrutiny after resolving the issues.
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Portugal:
The Prime Minister expresses happiness with electoral victories and warns the opposition that the people are with the PSD.
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Portugal:
The Prime Minister defined the tone during the general strike.
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Portugal:
The Prime Minister hinted at an increase in the minimum wage to 1600 euros without committing to a date.
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Portugal:
The Prime Minister argued that the general strike called for December 11 is political and makes no sense.
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Cabo Verde:
The Prime Minister will designate three notable personalities for the organizing committee.
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Mozambique:
The participants suggested transferring some executive responsibilities to the Prime Minister.
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