Constança Cunha e Sá
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Born23 August 1958
Lisbon, Portugal
Died2 December 2025 (aged 67)
Lisbon, Portugal
AlmamaterCatholic University of Portugal
OccupationsPrint and television journalist
Constança Cunha e Sá | |
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| Born | 23 August 1958 Lisbon, Portugal |
| Died | 2 December 2025 (aged 67) Lisbon, Portugal |
| Alma mater | Catholic University of Portugal |
| Occupations | Print and television journalist |
Constança Cunha e Sá (1958 – 2025) was a Portuguese journalist and a political commentator, known for being incisive in her television interviews.
Cunha e Sá was born in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon on 23 August 1958. She studied at the Lisbon campus of the Catholic University of Portugal, where she obtained a degree in philosophy. After graduating she taught for three years in several Lisbon high schools, including the Pedro Nunes High School in Lisbon. She began working as a journalist in 1988 at Sábado magazine, which was then edited by Joaquim Letria. Her first report was of a congress of the Social Democratic Party (PSD). She would contribute to Sábado until 2007.[1][2][3][4][5]
