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“My family is a wreck.” Miguel Arruda says he is going to “put on psychological leave” and that he is going to the Azores

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An unregistered congressman says that Malagate “psychologically busted him” and that he is affecting the family, taking “psychological leave”. He will return to the Azores and promises to “turn off the phone”.

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The Chega congressman was indicted on suspicion of aggravated theft of suitcases at the airport. The president of Chega will meet with the congressman and the board of directors, but Arruda already has a decision.

·Portugal
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Chega deputy Miguel Arruda allegedly committed the crimes of luggage theft at Lisbon and Ponta Delgada airports and has already been accused.

·Portugal
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A “tense” meeting in Parliament culminated in a divorce between Chega and Miguel Arruda.

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The Aoriano congressman, suspected of stealing suitcases at airports, confirmed that he will become an unregistered deputy and leave the party, after AndrVentura told him that, in order to remain linked to Chega, he would have to suspend or resign from office.

·Porto, Portugal
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Miguel Arruda leaves Chega and remains an unregistered deputy, but an “ideological” connection remains

·Portugal
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Miguel Arruda, the Chega congressman who was accused of stealing suitcases at Lisbon airport, is suspected of selling part of the clothes stolen in the luggage on a website selling second-hand goods on the Internet.

·Portugal
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meneame.net broke the news in on Thursday, January 23, 2025.
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