The Constitutional Court Is Holding Back the Withdrawal of Nationality of Convicted Foreigners in Portugal
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The President of Portugal, António José Seguro, returned to Parliament the decree that created the accessory penalty of loss of nationality for certain crimes committed by nationalized foreigners. Since taking office last March, this is the first veto of the socialist president and comes after the Constitutional Court unanimously decides that the amendment of the Penal Code to include this measure was unconstitutional . In these cases, the Portu…
António José Seguro fulfills the Constitution and vetoes accessory penalty of loss of nationality, after second lead of the Constitutional Court for violation of the principles of equality and proportionality.
Miguel Morgado analyzes the second lead of the Constitutional Court to the loss of nationality as an accessory penalty and the British fragmentation with the result of the local and regional elections, in the Torto e Diritto in podcast
The President of the Republic returned to the Assembly of the Republic the diploma which created the accessory penalty of loss of nationality. The decision arises after the Constitutional Court has considered several norms of the decree unconstitutional.
After the Constitutional Court unanimously dropped the accessory penalty of loss of nationality, the President of the Republic vetoed the diploma for unconstitutionality, returning it to the Assembly of the Republic.
The President of the Republic, António José Seguro, vetoed for unconstitutionality the decree creating the accessory penalty of loss of nationality, following the ruling of the Constitutional Court (TC), returning it to the Assembly of the Republic.
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