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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.”

Summary by Jornal Expresso
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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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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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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