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13h. José Socrates Filed a Complaint Against the Portuguese State in the European Court of Human Rights

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Socrates says that the process of the Marqués Operation was resurrected because of a " writing break". Still, the MP reopened an investigation aimed at the Autarcha de Vizele.

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“The long hand of the Supreme Council of Magistrates is everywhere in the Marques process”

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Socrates says that the process of the Marqués Operation was resurrected because of a " writing break". Still, the MP reopened an investigation aimed at the Autarcha de Vizele.

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The presidential candidate Luís Marques Mendes considered today that the Marques Operation, which involves former Prime Minister José Socrates, is "the proof" that the reform of the Court is "a priority" and "the more necessary and urgent". At the request of the Lusa agency, in Guard, commented on the fact that Socrates has placed the Portuguese State in the European Court of Human Rights, the presidential candidate said it is "but a majority of…

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Paulo Saragoça da Matta, CNN Portuguese commentator, argues that the complaint by Socrates against the Portuguese State may lead to "times lost by the machine of administration of justice, but also times lost by the intervention of the complainant himself".

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“It was the drop of water that led me to decide for a complaint in the European Court of Human Rights (TEDH). It is too much,” said José Socrates, at a press conference in Brussels, charged by lawyer Christophe Markhand. The former prime minister considered that “the reading of writing” is “an article which only served to manipulate the deadlines and want to take” the trial to the judgment: “The writing sheet is just that”. Four years after the …

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The next Friday began to be judged in the Marques Operation, and this afternoon the former prime minister brought a complaint to the European Court of Human Rights concerning the devolvement of the whole process, identifying three reasons for the decision, starting with the ' writing gap' which resumed the process in 2024.

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