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António Costa: “The Government got its act together, made mistakes”

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A year after winning an absolute majority, and during a period marked by several cases in the Government (and many of them culminating in dismissals), the Prime Minister makes it clear that there is dialogue.
Published 2 months ago · Porto, Portugal

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António Costa: “The Government got its act together, made mistakes”

A year after winning an absolute majority, and during a period marked by several cases in the Government (and many of them culminating in dismissals), the Prime Minister makes it clear that there is dialogue.

2 months ago·Portugal
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António Costa: “The Government got its act together and made mistakes”

The Prime Minister recognizes that “there were problems within the government”, referring to the dismissals of ministers and state secretaries in recent months. “The government got its act together and made mistakes,” he said in an interview with RTP. However, the head of government admits that the changes in the Government are not compared to the “everyday problems” of the Portuguese.

2 months ago·Portugal
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António Costa: “This year, the Government certainly got its act together, made mistakes”

The Prime Minister's interview marks one year since the elections that gave António Costa a government with an absolute majority.

2 months ago·Portugal
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António Costa admits that the “Government got its act together and made mistakes”

António Costa considers that the Government with an absolute majority has been “dialoguing”.

2 months ago·Porto, Portugal
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“The government got its act together and made mistakes,” Costa admits

In an interview, the Prime Minister admits government errors and clarifies that there were “obviously” problems within the government.

2 months ago·Porto, Portugal
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