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22 p.m. Pr States that the Majority of Parliamentarians Who Wish to Amend Foreign Law Will Be Held Accountable at the Appropriate Time.

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Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa says there is a political reflection to do if there are no doubts about constitutionality. However, Carneiro refuses to have criticised the Government's action in fires.

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Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa says there is a political reflection to do if there are no doubts about constitutionality. However, Carneiro refuses to have criticised the Government's action in fires.

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PS and Cega agree with the amendments proposed by the Government concerning the licensing of marriage. André Ventura agrees that labour laws are revised, but like José Luis Carneiro, the leader of Cega rejects what he calls "an attack on mothers and families". The Constitutional Court decides this week whether there are constitutionalities in the amendments to the Foreigners Act. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa says that most of the amendments "will be …

Marcelo believes that what concerns "be sure about the right to change" and that it is clarified by the intervention of the Constitutional Court.

The President of the Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, defended that, at this moment, on the law of foreigners, what is "sure of the right to change" and that this "is clarified with the intervention of the Constitutional Court", adding that there was a majority "which will be judged on the basis of these solutions and will be judged on the basis of it". Marcelo Rebelo of Sousa spoke to journalists on the basis of a visit to the Teleporto de Sa…

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The President of the Republic says that the majority of parliamentarians who want to change the law of foreigners "will be judged on the occasion of this", by booking more comments on what they will do after the decision of the Constitutional Court.

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The President's observations arise after being asked what the Constitutional Court will do if it does not agree with the doubts about the new foreign law.

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