Gouvea and Melo Indicate Housing, Health and Immigration as "Serious Problems"
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In addition to fires and housing, Gouvea and Melo identify "the phenomenon of migration" as a "more complex problem", which requires good management, because the Portuguese economy "need immigrants".
The lack we face in the housing sector is not inevitable. Changing between the most difficult and quiet periods has continued since the decades leading up to the April revolution.
Presidential candidate Gouveia e Melo today identified housing, healthcare, and immigration as "serious problems" in Portuguese society that generate hatred and thus affect democracy in the long term. "We have serious problems in Portuguese society. In addition to the fires, which were evident, we have very serious housing problems that are tearing our own society apart, creating tremendous problems within our society," he stated. Speaking to re…
"We have a problem whether we are generating a god within our society, rather than trusting in it and that will affect our democracy, directly or indirectly to my god and long-term," said the candidate President.
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