Luísa Salgueiro: “I Argued that We Should No Longer Choose the Secretary-General. We Should Open the PS to Society and Make Primary Elections, in Which All People Could vote.”
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He grew up without thinking he'd stop at politics. At least he wanted to be two things: a hairdresser and a lawyer. When he went to school, when he didn't have any studies, he went to court to attend the trial sessions. He was still a time in law, but he realized after he was in politics that he could make a way. Luisa Salgueiro is the guest of the new season of Generation 60.
He grew up without thinking he'd stop at politics. At least he wanted to be two things: a hairdresser and a lawyer. When he went to school, when he didn't have any studies, he went to court to attend the trial sessions. He was still a time in law, but he realized after he was in politics that he could make a way. Luisa Salgueiro is the guest of the new season of Generation 60.
He grew up without thinking he'd stop at politics. At least he wanted to be two things: a hairdresser and a lawyer. When he went to school, when he didn't have any studies, he went to court to attend the trial sessions. He was still a time in law, but he realized after he was in politics that he could do his way. Luisa Salgueiro is the guest of the new season of Generation 60.
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