Capucho criticised

Allegations have surfaced that the President of Cascais Câmara, António Capucho, has spent vast sums on information technology without accounting for the expenditure through the appropriate municipal channels. Conceição Cordeiro,

December 9, 2004by shareitIn ,

Bush is back

After George W. Bush secured his second term in the White House recently, The Resident asked American citizens living in Portugal what the President’s victory meant to them. The over-riding

November 11, 2004by shareitIn , ,

Socrates is new leader

Former Portuguese Environment Minister, José Socrates, has won a sweeping victory in the leadership elections for the Socialist Party. Socrates, 47, replaces Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues who quit in protest at

September 30, 2004by shareitIn ,

Warning against tax cuts

The Governor of the Bank of Portugal has advised Pedro Santana Lopes’ new centre-right government against going ahead with plans to cut IRS (income tax). The warning comes after new

July 28, 2004by shareitIn ,

Tuta faces criticism

Monchique Câmara President, Carlos Tuta, has received yet more criticism for his alleged misconduct and impropriety, this time from the Inspector General of Administration of the Territories (IGAT). The damning

July 14, 2004by shareitIn ,