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"Beja Is Good to Live," but There Are No Links and Support: "Immigrants Are One of the Most Serious Emergencies"

Summary by Jornal Expresso
Beja tries to reinvent herself without losing her identity, despite the five dozens of languages they hear about there. In a council marked by decades of communist hegemony and then socialist, the rise of the Chega promises to barall all the accounts, making the next unexpected elections.
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Beja tries to reinvent herself without losing her identity, despite the five dozens of languages they hear about there. In a council marked by decades of communist hegemony and then socialist, the rise of the Chega promises to barall all the accounts, making the next unexpected elections.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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