Maria do Céu de Oliveira Antunes (born 10 July 1970), previously known as Maria do Céu Albuquerque, is a Portuguese politician who served as the Minister...
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politician Maria do Céu Guerra (born 1943), Portuguese actress Maria do Céu Monteiro, president of the Supreme Court of Guinea-Bissau Maria do Céu Sarmento...
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Maria do Céu Whitaker Poças (born 17 April 1980), known professionally by the mononym Céu (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɛw]), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter...
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Costa’s resignation Politico Europe. Lopes, Maria (December 17, 2023). "Pedro Nuno Santos é o novo líder do PS, com o desafio de unir o partido". PÚBLICO...
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in Lisbon, Portugal, the son of writer Orlando da Costa and journalist Maria Antónia Palla. Orlando da Costa was half French-Mozambican and half Indian;...
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following candidates were elected: Manuel dos Santos Afonso (PS); Maria do Céu Antunes (PS); Inês Barroso (PSD); Mara Lagriminha Coelho (PS;); Hugo Costa...
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Manuel Moura Rodrigues Maria Inês Leiria Barroso Alexandra Leitão Hugo Miguel Carvalheiro dos Santos Costa [pt] Maria do Céu Antunes Mara Lúcia Lagriminha...
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2023 to 2024 and served as member of Assembly of the Republic from Viana do Castelo. At the time of her appointment to government, she was the youngest...
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of lithium to LusoRecursos, and said that he did what he had been asked to do. Following an episode of the RTP investigative journalism program Sexta às...
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Minister António Costa Preceded by Assunção Cristas Succeeded by Maria do Céu Antunes In office 3 October 1998 – 6 April 2002 Prime Minister António Guterres...
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worked in an advisory capacity in the office of the Minister of Education Maria de Lurdes Rodrigues. From 2009 to 2011, Vieira da Silva served in an adjunct...
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and Jorge Ribeiro Strecht. In the 1986 election, he was a supporter of Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo in the first round, followed by Mário Soares in the...
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públicos"". www.dn.pt (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 1 September 2022. Antunes, José Manuel Oliveira. "Degradação dos serviços públicos: a cadeira vazia"...
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Galamba (Infrastructure, 2023) António Costa (Infrastructure, 2023–2024) Territorial Cohesion Ana Abrunhosa Agriculture and Food Maria do Céu Antunes...
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Galamba (Infrastructure, 2023) António Costa (Infrastructure, 2023–2024) Territorial Cohesion Ana Abrunhosa Agriculture and Food Maria do Céu Antunes...
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9 November 2023. "É oficial: Presidente Marcelo decreta a 9.ª dissolução do Parlamento". SIC Notícias (in Portuguese). 15 January 2024. Retrieved 29 March...
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Ana Maria Pereira Abrunhosa Trigueiros de Aragão (born 4 July 1970) is a Portuguese economist and politician who served as Minister for Territorial Cohesion...
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and Member of the Assembly of the Republic for Porto (2005–2011) Maria do Céu Antunes, Minister of Agriculture (2019–2024) and Mayor of Abrantes (2009–2019)...
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(2019–2022) Territorial Cohesion Ana Abrunhosa (2019–2022) Agriculture Maria do Céu Antunes (2019–2022) Maritime Affairs Ricardo Serrão Santos (2019–2022)...
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Independent 26 October 2019 30 March 2022 Minister of Agriculture Maria do Céu Antunes PS 26 October 2019 30 March 2022 Minister of Maritime Affairs Ricardo...
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Galamba (Infrastructure, 2023) António Costa (Infrastructure, 2023–2024) Territorial Cohesion Ana Abrunhosa Agriculture and Food Maria do Céu Antunes...
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Galamba (Infrastructure, 2023) António Costa (Infrastructure, 2023–2024) Territorial Cohesion Ana Abrunhosa Agriculture and Food Maria do Céu Antunes...
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Galamba (Infrastructure, 2023) António Costa (Infrastructure, 2023–2024) Territorial Cohesion Ana Abrunhosa Agriculture and Food Maria do Céu Antunes...
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Graça Maria da Fonseca Caetano Gonçalves (born 13 August 1971) is a Portuguese politician who served as Minister of Culture in the government of Prime...
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(2019–2022) Territorial Cohesion Ana Abrunhosa (2019–2022) Agriculture Maria do Céu Antunes (2019–2022) Maritime Affairs Ricardo Serrão Santos (2019–2022)...
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Deputados Eleitos". CNN. Retrieved 17 March 2024. "Ana Mendes Godinho: Ministra do Trabalho, Solidariedade e Segurança Social". XXII Government of Portugal....
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Helena Carreiras (redirect from Maria Helena Chaves Carreiras)
Maria Helena Chaves Carreiras (born 26 September 1965) is a Portuguese sociologist who has specialized in issues relating to the military, particularly...
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Glauco Villas Boas (March 10, 1957 - March 12, 2010), commander of the Céu de Maria church in São Paulo, and consisting of 41 hymns in O Chaveirinho and...
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Elvira Maria Correia Fortunato GOIH (born 22 July 1964) is a Portuguese scientist and minister of science and technology. She is a professor in the Department...
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Assumed office 2 April 2024 Prime Minister Luís Montenegro Preceded by Maria do Céu Antunes Member of the European Parliament for Portugal In office 14 July...
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