O Independente

The O Independente was a Portuguese weekly newspaper, published between 20 May 1988 and 1 September 2006. The newspaper was founded by Paulo Portas, Miguel Esteves Cardoso and Manuel Falcão 1988.

The newspaper came particularly in the nineties too important. The O Independente made ​​on the one hand a large contribution to the realignment of the right-wing conservative, Portugal CDS-PP party, on the other hand, the leaf was known for critical reporting on the government of Aníbal Cavaco Silva. The O Independente deemed to be co-responsible for the dismissal of the government, which later weighed on the relationship between the CDS -PP under Paulo Portas and the Portuguese Social Democrats.

After co-founder and chief editor Paulo Portas two adopted due to his political work from the editorial operation, took over Constança Cunha e Sá, Isaías Gomes Teixeira, Miguel Esteves Cardoso again and finally Inês Lopes Serra charge of the editorial staff.

After 2000, the circulation figures of the O Independente declined steadily. Through various court cases also high attorney fees were to be paid, so that the bankruptcy had to be notified. Although in April 2001, yet a majority of society under the last editor in chief Inês Lopes Serra, the newspaper could not prevent the setting of the blade on September 1, 2006 with the output 955. Ever since the liberal oriented leads the Portuguese weekly newspaper Expresso market.

  • Newspaper (show set )
  • Newspaper ( Portugal)
  • Weekly
  • First publication in 1988
  • Posted in 2006
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