
Rui Moreira
Rui Moreira is a Portuguese politician and the current mayor of Porto, known for his pragmatic approach to urban planning and mobility issues within the city. He has been in office since 2013 and is recognized for his efforts to maintain the historical character of Porto while addressing modern challenges such as traffic and public transport. Moreira often emphasizes the importance of structured urban policies, as reflected in his comments regarding the Rua de Costa Cabral, where he argued against proposals for significant alterations, citing the street's designation as an essential urban route.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Portugal | 11 | 5.73 | 0.69% | +190% | 10,196,709 | 203,170 | $240,000 | 4,782$ |
Totals | 11 | 10,196,709 | 203,170 | $240,000 | 4,782$ |
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Recent Mentions
Portugal:
Rui Moreira is the current president of the Câmara do Porto and has taken over the pelouro da cultura after Paulo Cunha e Silva's death.
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Portugal:
Rui Moreira, the mayor, will present Sérgio Godinho with a medal during the event.
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Portugal:
Rui Moreira is the president of the Câmara do Porto who has spoken about the housing policy issues.
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Portugal:
Rui Moreira has expressed concerns about the impact of construction works in the city.
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Portugal:
Rui Moreira is considering a candidacy for the Presidency of the Republic.
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Portugal:
Rui Moreira, the president of the Câmara do Porto, is considering a candidacy for Belém.
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Portugal:
Rui Moreira admitted that congestion could compromise the city's carbon neutrality goal by 2030.
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Portugal:
Rui Moreira is mentioned as the former mayor whose legacy is defended by Pedro Baganha.
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Portugal:
Rui Moreira reacted to the case, stating that the situation is complicated.
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Portugal:
Rui Moreira is the president of the Câmara do Porto who rejected the need to grant more powers to municipal police.
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