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I'm Sure Marcelo Agrees to Go to Madrid and He Wouldn't Have Gone to the Vatican.

"At a time when the country is living in this disaster situation, particularly in the central region and also in the southern part of the country, especially in Alcácer and Grandola, I think it is important that the President of the Republic is in the country. And therefore, I think he has joined Spain," he said, after being asked about the decision of the President of the Republic to sign his visit to Madrid scheduled for Friday. Antonio José S…
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"At a time when the country is living in this disaster situation, particularly in the central region and also in the southern part of the country, especially in Alcácer and Grandola, I think it is important that the President of the Republic is in the country. And therefore, I think he has joined Spain," he said, after being asked about the decision of the President of the Republic to sign his visit to Madrid scheduled for Friday. Antonio José S…

·Portugal
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President-in-Office Antonio José Seguiro agreed today with the promise of the President's visit to Madrid and said that if he were head of state, he would not have gone to the Vatican, as Marcelo Rebelo of Sousa did. "At a time when the country is living in this disaster situation, especially in the central region and also with the people in the south of the country, especially in Alcácer and Grandola, it seems important to me that the President…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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