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António Costa

António Costa

Ancien Premier ministre du Portugal
António Luís Santos da Costa est un homme d'État portugais, né le 17 juillet 1961 à Lisbonne. Membre du Parti socialiste, il est Premier ministre de 2015 à 2024. Avocat, il est élu à l'assemblée municipale de Lisbonne en 1982 et intègre la... Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 17 juillet 1961 (Âge: 62 ans), São Sebastião da Pedreira
Épouse : Fernanda Maria Gonçalves Tadeu (m. 1987)
Fonctions précédentes : Premier ministre du Portugal (2015–2024), Député à l'Assemblée de la République du Portugal (2015–2024), Maire de Lisbonne (2007–2015) et plus
Enseignement : Universidade de Lisboa

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António Luís Santos da Costa GCIH is a Portuguese lawyer and politician who served as the 118th prime minister of Portugal from 2015 to 2024, presiding over ...
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António Costa has been Portugal's Prime Minister since 2015. He first became a Member of Parliament in 1991, before being appointed Secretary of State for ...
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António Costa. Degree in Law, University of Lisbon; Postgraduate degree in European Studies, Lisbon Catholic University. Attorney. 1982-93, Member of the ...
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Statements · Prime Minister of Portugal · start time · Vice President of the European Parliament · start time · Mayor of Lisbon · start time · General Secretary ...
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7 mars 2024 · Costa unexpectedly re-hired him in 2020 and elevated him to the post of chief of staff; Escária was the reason the prime minister's official ...
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Convidei o Sr. Presidente da República para presidir à última reunião do Conselho de Ministros do XXIII Governo Constitucional. Nesta última vez que ...
António Costa's Socialist party had been leading in polls but standing likely to have been hurt by corruption scandal.
António Costa was first elected Member of Parliament in 1991 and made his debut in Government as Secretary of State for. Parliamentary Affairs in 1995. He was ...
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7 nov. 2023 · Prime Minister António Costa of Portugal resigned unexpectedly on Tuesday, hours after the police raided government buildings as part of an ...