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Portugal's diplomats miffed at UNESCO posting

portugalflagPortugal’s Association of Diplomats has demanded that the government reconsiders its appointment of the former candidate for the Presidency of the Republic to be its UNESCO representative.
 
The Association reacted to the announcement of  the Government's intention to appoint Sampaio da Nóvoa as Portugal’s ambassador to UNESCO, stating that it was a "complete surprise” and a very strange choice.

 

In a communiqué sent to newsrooms, the Association stated that "the values of Portuguese diplomacy can be suspended by the appointment of a political ambassador to a diplomatic post."

For the Association, Portugal’s interaction with other countries and international organisations, through its external network of embassies, permanent missions and consular posts, "must be based on the professional practice of the diplomatic mission," which is learned during a life "dedicated to public service."

António Manuel Seixas Sampaio da Nóvoa is a Professor at the Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences of the University of Lisbon, and its former Rector. He was defeated as a candidate in the January 2016 Portuguese presidential election and is seen, at least by the diplomats, as a political appointee, rather than someone from within the diplomatic network.

The news that Sampaio da Nóvoa had been chosen by the government was released last Friday, with Augusto Santos Silva, Minister of Foreign Affairs, explaining that the appointment was based on three reasons: he is an internationally recognised authority in the field of education; he is a person who combines his experience as an education academic with relevant management experience in cultural, scientific and academic institutions and, lastly, he knows and understands the how UNESCO works.

 

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António Manuel Seixas Sampaio da Nóvoa

 

 

 

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0 #3 Verdade 2019-03-25 00:45
Must not confuse freedom to comment with capability to put arguments together. In this case, clearly this comment was put together by somebody that would not have the mind to sit at UNESCO meetings and make decisions. Let’s hope Harrison is not near any institution where making decisions s involved. That’s where having to pass capability tests comes handy: in this case the capability to write comments test.
-1 #2 Harrison 2018-02-09 08:31
Why are the Portuguese so fatally attracted to organisations with Union / United or Alliance in their name? Fatal for the other parties. At a time when Portugal is being chastised by the European Council for destroying irreplaceable archaeology and rare plants and wildlife species on sight - it wants to be influencing UNESCO. Getting their man into the figurehead post at the parent United Nations signals to the worlds warlords to "Carry on, boys - it's all a big laugh".
NATO and Military Alliances! We need not waste time mentioning Portugal's contribution to the Treaty of Windsor - just that a Portuguese has, for years, been passing "incalculably important" data to the Russians. Portugal keen to get their man back onto their soil and freed. Perhaps even given a medal.
0 #1 Nogin the Nog 2018-02-07 15:01
Hmmm ..... Whoever gets posted to London, UK (not any other 11 London's like Ontario, and Burgundy in France) must always go out of their way to stress the emphasis in Portuguese school history given to 1890 English Ultimatums and Pink Maps. A Real test of Diplomacy !

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