Morreu Carlos Brito, antigo ministro da Defesa e dirigente do PSD
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Summary
Carlos Brito, former Portuguese Social Democratic Party (PSD) leader and Minister of Defense in Cavaco Silva's second government, has passed away at age 89. Born in Porto in 1935, he was a civil engineer who also served as civil governor and city councilor of Porto. The PSD announced his death in a statement, expressing sadness and highlighting his prominent role in Portuguese public life.
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