World | Portugal Portugal PM Gets Heat for Smoking on Plane Was he just blowing smoke when he backed Portugal's cigarette ban? By Peter Fearon Posted May 16, 2008 2:41 AM CDT Copied Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates, with his Spanish counterpart Jose Luis Zapatero. Both men have been criticized for smoking in public in defiance of their own governments'bans. (AP Photo/Paulo Duarte) Portugal banned smoking in public places five months ago but the country's prime minister appears to have forgotten the rule his own government enacted. Jose Socrates—known to be a smoker in private—stunned passengers and triggered an uproar when he blithely lit up in the first-class cabin of a TAP flight from Lisbon to Caracas. "I didn't think I was breaking the law," the prime minister told reporters after his infraction was revealed. "I thought I could smoke. I always did before. Unfortunately, this has generated controversy and I am regretful." Read These Next Researchers have an idea of what brought down this civilization. One mystery is solved around chilling Holocaust photo. Neighbors don't appreciate Mar-a-Lago becoming a no-fly zone. Colorado says Tina Peters is staying in state custody. Report an error