António Costa (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "António Costa" in Norwegian language version.

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  • www.boe.es, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]

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munzinger.de

  • Munzinger Personen, oppført som Antonio Santos da Costa, Munzinger IBA 00000030558, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]

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portugal.gov.pt

  • Portugal, Grand Union. «António Costa». www.portugal.gov.pt. Besøkt 25. februar 2016. 

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  • «Lisbon Socialist mayor steps down to campaign for Portugal PM». Reuters (engelsk). 1. april 2015. Besøkt 27. januar 2019. «LISBON (Reuters) - The popular Socialist mayor of Lisbon stepped down on Wednesday to focus on his quest for the premiership in an autumn general election likely to be a vote of confidence on the center-right government’s austerity policies.» 

telegraph.co.uk

  • Govan, Fiona (30. september 2010). «Tourists to be taxed for trip to Lisbon». The Telegraph (engelsk). ISSN 0307-1235. Besøkt 27. januar 2019. «The mayor of the Portuguese capital has proposed that all foreign visitors to the city pay a one euro (86 pence) tax when arriving by plane, boat or train. In addition hotel guests will be told to pay an extra €1.90 euros (£1.65) for every night they spend in the capital while those choosing to stay in cheaper hostel accommodation would be charged a lesser rate of 20 cents (17p) a night.» 

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  • Onwurah, Chi (5. august 2013). «Lessons from Portugal: Social enterprises and economic regeneration». The Guardian (engelsk). ISSN 0261-3077. Besøkt 27. januar 2019. «After the mayoral elections in 2010 Costa moved the mayoral office from its former, palatial, City Hall to a site in Mouraria, a run-down and neglected neighbourhood plagued by unemployment and drug dealing.» 
  • «Portugal gets Antonio Costa as new PM after election winner only lasted 11 days». The Guardian (engelsk). 25. november 2015. ISSN 0261-3077. Besøkt 27. januar 2019. «His appointment comes after Costa’s alliance with Communist, Green and Left Bloc parties toppled an 11-day-old conservative minority government in a dramatic parliamentary vote – the shortest administration in Portuguese history. Portugal’s political saga is being closely watched in Brussels as the country recovers from a €78bn bailout in 2011, with Costa seeking to allay fears over his vow to “turn the page on austerity”.» 
  • Tariq, Syma (11. november 2015). «Portugal senses a chance for change after pro-austerity government is ousted». The Guardian (engelsk). ISSN 0261-3077. Besøkt 27. januar 2019. «The feeling of resignation following the president’s rebuttal, however, has now turned to hope. The new Socialist-led alliance, the first of its kind since Portugal transitioned to democracy in 1974, promises an end to sweeping cuts and privatisation in a country that has one of the highest levels of income inequality in the EU, and where one in five people live below the poverty line. Proposals such as keeping water a state asset, stopping public transport sell-offs and increasing the minimum wage – currently the lowest in western Europe – have been greeted with jubilation by many.» 

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