The Portuguese Government said on Tuesday that it “had expected” that former governor of the Bank of Portugal and former minister Mário Centeno would have secured the vice‑presidency of the European Central Bank (ECB), but the candidacy did not receive sufficient support and was withdrawn. "Naturally, we would have liked him to succeed. I have said here several times that, whenever a ...
Government expected Centeno to become ECB vice‑president, but he did not receive enough support
Tuesday, 20 January 2026RSS







