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2022-03-27 at 21h03

Secretaries of State for Prime Minister António Costa’s third Government

The President of the Portuguese Republic Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa accepted the proposal for appointment of the Secretaries of State presented by the elected Prime Minister, António Costa.

Under the Prime Minister António Costa

Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Administrative Modernisation - Mário Filipe Campolargo

Secretary of State for European Affairs - Tiago Antunes

Under the Minister of the Presidency, Mariana Vieira da Silva

Secretary of State for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers - André Moz Caldas

Secretary of State for Planning - Eduardo Pinheiro

Secretary of State for Public Administration - Inês Ramires 

Under the Minister of Foreign Affairs, João Gomes Cravinho

Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation - Francisco André

Secretary of State for the Portuguese Communities - Paulo Cafôfo

Secretary of State for Internationalisation - Bernardo Ivo Cruz

Under the Minister of National Defence, Helena Carreiras

Secretary of State for National Defence - Marco Capitão Ferreira

Under the Minister of Home Affairs, José Luís Carneiro

Secretary of State for Home Affairs - Isabel Oneto

Secretary of State for Civil Protection - Patrícia Gaspar

Under the Minister of Justice, Catarina Sarmento e Castro

Deputy Minister for Justice - Jorge Alves Costa

Secretary of State for Justice - Pedro Ferrão Tavares

Under the Minister of Finance, Fernando Medina

Secretary of State for the Budget - Sofia Batalha

Secretary of State for Tax Affairs - António Mendonça Mendes

Secretary of State for the Treasury - João Nuno Mendes

Under the Minister in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister and for Parliamentary Affairs, Ana Catarina Mendes

Secretary of State for Equality and Migration - Sara Guerreiro

Secretary of State for Youth and Sports - João Paulo Correia

Under the Minister of the Economy and Maritime Affairs, António Costa Silva

Secretary of State for the Economy - João Neves

Secretary of State for Tourism, Trade and Services - Rita Marques

Secretary of State for Maritime Affairs - José da Cunha Costa

Under the Minister of Culture, Pedro Adão e Silva

Secretary of State for Culture - Isabel Rodrigues Cordeiro

Under the Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education, Elvira Fortunato

Secretary of State for Higher Education - Pedro Lopes Teixeira

Under the Minister of Education, João Costa

Secretary of State for Education - António Leite

Under the Minister of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security, Ana Mendes Godinho

Secretary of State for Labour - Luís Miguel Fontes

Secretary of State for Social Security - Gabriel Bastos

Secretary of State for Inclusion - Ana Sofia Antunes

Under the Minister of Health, Marta Temido

Deputy Minister for Health - António Lacerda Sales

Secretary of State for Health - Maria de Fátima Fonseca

Under the Minister of Environment and Climate Action, Duarte Cordeiro

Secretary of State for Environment and Energy - João Galamba

Secretary of State for Nature Conservation and Forests - João Paulo Catarino

Secretary of State for Urban Mobility - Jorge Delgado

Under the Minister of Infrastructure and Housing, Pedro Nuno Santos

Secretary of State for Infrastructure - Hugo Santos Mendes

Secretary of State for Housing - Marina Gonçalves

Under the Minister of Territorial Cohesion, Ana Abrunhosa

Secretary of State for Regional Development - Isabel Ferreira

Secretary of State for Local Administration and Territorial Planning - Carlos Miguel

Under the Minister of Agriculture and Food, Maria do Céu Antunes 

Secretary of State for Agriculture - Rui Martinho

Secretary of State for Fisheries - Teresa Coelho 

António Costa’s third Government is expected to take office on Wednesday, 30 March at 5 pm at Ajuda National Palace in Lisbon. It will be a restricted ceremony.


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