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General Strike: Six Detainees After Demonstration Present in Court This Friday

Summary by Jornal Expresso
The PSP keeps five of the six demonstrators involved in the clashes registered on Wednesday with the Assembly of the Republic under detention. The group will be heard this Friday at the Justice Campus
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Luís Neves says that the PSP has acted in compliance with the law, has acted well, with firmness and robustness imposing the force necessary for the law to be complied with. Detainees must be present today the judge.

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At least six people were detained on Wednesday with the parliament in Lisbon at the end of the CGTP demonstration, after clashes with the PSP.

Five men and one woman were arrested following protests in front of the Assembly of the Republic. See this and other news on the TV RECORD website.

Last Wednesday, six people were arrested after clashes with the PSP at the Assembly of the Republic, at the end of the demonstration of the CTGP. The detainees, five men and one woman, will be heard today in court for enforcement of coercive measures.

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The six arrested yesterday at the end of the day with Parliament, already after the CGTP demonstration is over, will be heard in court tomorrow. They are charged with the crimes of resistance, disobedience and coercion against the police.

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The six arrested are five men and one woman. They are suspected of committing the crime of resistance, coercion, and even harm.

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Jornal de Negócios broke the news in Porto, Portugal on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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