With the new government taking office scheduled for this Tuesday, the outgoing ministers are taking advantage of the last few hours to say goodbye and take stock of the two years in office. About to pass on the testimony to the new AD ministers, the government officials with the portfolios of Parliamentary Affairs, Culture, Housing, Defense and Economy highlight their “pride” in having been part of the Government and praise the “good path” or until the “revolution” made in their areas.
In a short post on social media, the Deputy Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Ana Catarina Mendes, left a word of thanks on Friday. Not only did she declare that it was a “pride to serve” the country, but she wished that “we continue to build a more inclusive and supportive society”.
Pedro Adão e Silva, Minister of Culture, even published a
And he gives as examples the reorganization of the management of museums and cultural heritage or the “consolidation of competitions”, along with what he considers to have been the “decisive instrument”: the “reinforcement of the financial allocation”. “For me, this experience was an honor. For that reason, I feel immensely grateful”, he concludes.
The Minister of Housing chose to make a
In turn, Helena Carreiras, Minister of National Defense, held a military farewell ceremony this morning at Forte do Bom Sucesso, in Lisbon. Quoted by Lusa, the minister, who will pass on the testimony to future minister Nuno Melo, said she hopes that the “retrograde ideas and intolerance of some” will not prevent the Armed Forces from counting on “the talent and competence of everyone”, underlining the proud to have been the first woman to hold the position of Minister of Defense.
António Costa Silva, outgoing Minister of Economy and the Sea, signed, last Friday, an opinion article in the Express in which he highlights the “honor” of having served the country and is grateful for the opportunity given to him. Costa Silva then takes stock of the two years spent in this ministry, admitting that there were “issues” that he was unable to resolve, but stressing that “in everything that depended on the area of Economy and the Sea we made progress”.
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