Portugal’s Antonio Costa, who unexpectedly resigned as prime minister on Tuesday amid a probe into possible government corruption, apologized on television for envelopes of cash seized in his chief of
Portugal’s Antonio Costa, who unexpectedly resigned as prime minister on Tuesday amid a probe into possible government corruption, apologized on television for envelopes of cash seized in his chief of
Antonio Costa led his nation through a period of solid economic growth, writes Graham Keeley. But a corruption probe has forced him from office – while he declares his innocence – and the country is set for its second general election in two years
The race is now on in Portugal to replace outgoing Prime Minister Antonio Costa following his unexpected resignation this week amid a probe into possible government corruption. The Socialists still
Portugal s premier Antonio
Costa, who resigned this week, told foreign investors on
Saturday the country was open for business and wanted to remain
attractive despite an ongoing corruption probe into.