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19h. Luís Montenegro rejects having benefited the company that supplied concrete to his house in Espinho

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A note from the head of government says he is the target of a “disinformation campaign” and rejects favors. Livre will file a complaint with the CNE against Montenegro. And Marques Mendes' criticism of the admiral.

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A note from the head of government says he is the target of a “disinformation campaign” and rejects favors. Livre will file a complaint with the CNE against Montenegro. And Marques Mendes' criticism of the admiral.

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The Prime Minister criticizes a “campaign of disinformation and manipulation of facts” about the opinion he made in Espinho as a lawyer.

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The Prime Minister sent a statement calling for a “flagrant and inconceivable campaign of disinformation and manipulation of facts”

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At issue is an alleged legal opinion favorable to Alexandre Barbosa Borges, the company that supplied concrete for the construction of the Prime Minister's house in Espinho.

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Prime Minister considers that any relationship that is intended to be established is more than abusive.

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The Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, reacted this Tuesday to news, released last week, stating that, when he was a lawyer, he issued a favorable legal opinion to Alexandre Barbosa Borges (ABB), the company that supplied the concrete for the construction of his luxury villa in Espinho, in a dispute between this Braga company and the Espinho Chamber. The news was announced by Correio da Manhã, after Expresso revealed that ABB, responsible for carr…

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Sapo broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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