Maria Antonia Costa

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Maria Antonia Costa

@macosta25

Maputo Katılım Şubat 2009
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Mrs. Quintas
Mrs. Quintas@mrsquintas·
A cara do sujeito que acabou com a dignidade do Parlamento.
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Dulce Monteiro
Dulce Monteiro@dmmonteiro·
Mas porquê pessoas, porque caem nestas tretas?
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Arthur 𝕏
Arthur 𝕏@cacaudessert·
Bom dia Devia receber o primeiro prémio de marketing 😌
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Rodrigo Sousa e Castro
Rodrigo Sousa e Castro@1963Cor_DeVolta·
Que sorte se algum nosso governante ler isto. Pelo menos ficam envergonhados.
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza

When Charles de Gaulle led France, he treated public money as something untouchable. At the Élysée Palace, there was a strict rule for him: no personal expense could ever be paid for by the state. His wife, Yvonne, kept a small notebook in which she meticulously recorded all family expenses — from food and electricity to clothing and even soap. At the end of each month, she would send a check to the state treasury, reimbursing every last cent. Once, an accountant remarked that this was not really necessary. She calmly replied: “Everything that is not public is personal. And for personal matters, we pay ourselves.” This principle applied without exception. Their children and grandchildren were not allowed to use official cars for private matters. De Gaulle himself refused any privileges of office: he paid his own bills at the palace — even for the smallest things, such as soap or family meals. Moreover, he did not use his presidential salary, living only on his military pension. After his death, there was no wealth or luxury left behind — only a modest house in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, purchased before the war. It is said that he would sometimes personally send money to the treasury if he suspected that any personal expense might have accidentally been covered by the state budget. This was not a formality. It was a principle. ✨ An example of true integrity, honor, and responsibility in public service.

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Pedro Prola 🇵🇸
Pedro Prola 🇵🇸@pedroprola·
o governador do Banco de Portugal pede para “deixar os preços funcionar” em plena ascensão especulativa da habitação, energia e alimentos. a afirmação escandalosa não surpreende quando se lembra que Álvaro Santos Pereira é de direita e fez um saneamento político no BdP.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
The most brutal reality check of the Iran war. A US Senator points out the absolute insanity of spending 2 billion dollars a day to reopen the Strait of Hormuz when it was already open before Trump started the war. They created a global crisis out of nothing.
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Amock_
Amock_@Amockx2022·
THIS IS HILARIOUS 😭😭 "Iran 🇮🇷 wanted to make me their Supreme leader but i refused and said no thanks" - Donald Trump 🤣 He has totally lost it
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abel
abel@abelcosta98·
Novas projeções do Banco de Portugal para o crescimento da economia portuguesa: 2025: 1,9% 2026: 1,8% 2027: 1,6% 2028: 1,8%
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Maria Antonia Costa
Maria Antonia Costa@macosta25·
@mrsquintas Eu queria Italian lunch mas não era pizza… com tanta coisa boa que eles têm, porquê pizza? 😉
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AOCPulse
AOCPulse@AOCPulseX·
🚨 BREAKING: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has officially called for President Trump's removal from office under the 25th Amendment!
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