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It Is Considered that the Redundancy of Hundreds in the Bank of Portugal Will Be "an Error" and a Surrender to the Ps

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Ventura said to expect that the head of the PSD/CDS-PP executive understands that "there is a different parliamentary framework in which there is a majority composed of the PSD, the Come and the Socialist Party, and that appointments for important tasks in the State should deserve some national consensus"
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Despite the statements made by the prime minister, praising the profile of M Rio Centenno, the Governor of the Bank of Portugal n does not make it a second mandate.

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Ventura said to expect that the head of the PSD/CDS-PP executive understands that "there is a different parliamentary framework in which there is a majority composed of the PSD, the Come and the Socialist Party, and that appointments for important tasks in the State should deserve some national consensus"

·Portugal
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"The Coming n has no interest in naming places here. The Coming wants something m independent, with quality and above the parties," said the l der of the party, Andr Ventura.

·Porto, Portugal
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Jornal de Negócios broke the news in Porto, Portugal on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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