The President of Portugal has been snapped casually queueing in a supermarket while wearing a facemask and maintaining socail distancing measures.
A photo of Portuguese president, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, queuing in a supermarket in the municipality of Cascais near the capital Lisbon has been widely shared on social media after being posted on Sunday.
According to local media, both President Rebelo de Sousa and Prime minister Antonio Costa are trying to send a message normality to Portuguese citizens as the country starts lifting it's COVID-19 lockdown measures.
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| President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa queuing in a supermarket in the municipality of Cascais near the capital Lisbon on Sunday. |
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| President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. |
He told reporters: "I really missed taking coffee outside. The nice weather helps!" The Prime minister added: " The freedom to go outside has increased."
Portugal's Prime minister, Antonio Costa was also seen out and about on Monday, enjoying breakfast at a pastry shop in Sao domingos de Benfica, Lisbon, with President of the parish council, Antonio Cardoso and his assistant secretary of state, Tiago Antunes.
Prime minister Costa and speaker of parliament, Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues then shared lunch together in a restaurant in Lisbon.
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| The prime minister and the president of the parish council arrive for breakfast at a pastry shop in Lisbon, 18 May 2020. |
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| Portuguese prime minister, Antonio Costa (R) and speaker of parliament, Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues, have lunch at a restaurant in Lisbon. |
According to reports, Costa then enjoyed lunch with representatives of Portugal's Hotel and Restaurants Association who suggested 11 proposals to help revitalise the hard-hit sector following two months of lockdown.
Meanwhile, the Director-general of Health of Portugal said that there has been an increase of 223 in the number of COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours and 16 new deaths bringing the total to 1,247.





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