Seguro's first Open Presidency ends today
António José Seguro concludes his first five-day Open Presidency, focusing on the Leiria district to address the aftermath of severe February weather and hear local grievances.

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António José Seguro concludes his first five-day Open Presidency, focusing on the Leiria district to address the aftermath of severe February weather and hear local grievances.

President of the Republic António José Seguro continues his Open Presidency in the Santarém district, focusing on storm recovery efforts and addressing infrastructure concerns with local GNR officials.

The President of the Republic has been visiting the municipalities most affected by the storms since Monday.

The first open Presidency of the President of the Republic, António José Seguro, will take place in the second week of April in the centre of the country, in areas affected by bad weather, passing through the districts of Castelo Branco, Coimbra, Leiria and Santarém. The initiative will take place in the week of April 6, immediately after Easter, in the regions of...

The President of the Republic was asked as he left the meeting with the Pope whether he intends to return to visit areas affected by the adverse weather, but said he will still assess the situation.

The President of the Republic visited a local business completely destroyed by the passage of Storm Kristin.

Miguel Pinheiro, a CNN Portugal commentator, says it 'makes complete sense' for the President of the Republic to visit the areas affected by Storm Kristin.

Accompanying the visit of the President of the Republic is the Minister of Internal Administration, Maria Lúcia Amaral. Also, IPMA warns that heavy rain is on the way in both the north and the south over the coming days.
