Gonçalo Matias, the New State Reform Minister: "It's Not About Discussing the Beginning of the Day We're Going to Reach People"
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Pedro Costa, a member of the CNN Portugal, believes that the new Deputy Minister and State Reform, Gonçalo Matias, "is a person who is very depressed from tomorrow," because "he will have to do a cross-sectional work". "It will be difficult to impose on many Vice-Presidents of the PSD who are dealing with sectoral food within this Government," he says.
“I think I am a cosmopolitan and therefore this photo to the commands of a plane sums up some of my passions.” The childhood was privileged and by the age of 2, in 1981, he was already traveling from plane with his parents. At the age of 5, he was already wearing his father’s coat up to the sofa to talk. He always had the gift of the speaker. The curriculum is wide and 45 years already worked for two Presidents of the Republic.
He was there by the corridors of Belém, now with Marcelo and earlier with Cavaco, and was in the shortest Government of Passo. The new minister refuses to speak of “the beginning of the days” and prefers to “talk facts”.
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