XXII Constitutional Government of Portugal

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XXII Constitutional Government of Portugal
XXII Governo Constitucional de Portugal
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Cabinet of Portugal
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Prime Minister António Costa
Date formed26 October 2019; 2 years ago (2019-10-26)
People and organisations
President of the Portuguese RepublicMarcelo Rebelo de Sousa
Prime MinisterAntónio Costa (PS)
No. of ministers20 (including the Prime Minister)
Status in legislatureSocialist Party (PS) minority government
Opposition parties
History
Election(s)Portuguese legislative election, 2019
PredecessorXXI Constitutional Government
SuccessorXXIII Constitutional Government

The XXII Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese: XXII Governo Constitucional de Portugal)[1] is the current cabinet of the Portuguese government, the 22nd since the establishment of the current constitution. It was established on 26 October 2019 as a Socialist Party (PS) minority government led by Prime Minister António Costa.

Composition[]

Ministry Name Party Term
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Prime Minister

António Costa Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of State, Economy and Digital Transition

Pedro Siza Vieira Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of State and Foreign Affairs

Augusto Santos Silva Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of State and the Premiership

Mariana Vieira da Silva Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of State and Finance

Mário Centeno Independent 26 October 2019 – 15 June 2020
João Leão Independent 15 June 2020 – present
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Minister of National Defence

João Gomes Cravinho Independent 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Internal Administration

Eduardo Cabrita Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – 4 December 2021
Francisca Van Dunem Independent 4 December 2021 – present
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Minister of Justice

Francisca Van Dunem Independent 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Modernisation of the State and Public Administration

Alexandra Leitão Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Planning

Nelson de Souza Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Culture

Graça Fonseca Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education

Manuel Heitor Independent 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Education

Tiago Brandão Rodrigues Independent 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security

Ana Mendes Godinho Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Health

Marta Temido Independent 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Environment and Climate Action

João Pedro Matos Fernandes Independent 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Infrastructure and Housing

Pedro Nuno Santos Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Territorial Cohesion

Ana Abrunhosa Independent 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of Agriculture

Maria do Céu Antunes Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present
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Minister of the Sea

Ricardo Serrão Santos Socialist Party 26 October 2019 – present

References[]

  1. ^ "Governo de Portugal". www.portugal.gov.pt. Retrieved 14 May 2021.

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