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President: 11 Candidates Accepted, Including Vieira. Three Candidates Must Correct Irregularities

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TC verified that these eleven candidates submitted "regularly organized" processes. Joana Amaral Dias, José Cardoso and Ricardo Sousa were notified to fix errors in two days.

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The Constitutional Court gave preliminary green light to most of the proceedings delivered, but announced three candidates to regulate irregularities within two days.

·Portugal
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TC verified that these eleven candidates submitted "regularly organized" processes. Joana Amaral Dias, José Cardoso and Ricardo Sousa were notified to fix errors in two days.

·Portugal
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The plastic musician Manuel João Vieira announced for the fifth time the candidacy to the President of the Republic, with the usual surrealistic proposals to express the "absorption of politics", and justified the decision with "the growth of fascism". A popular entertainment figure was born in Lisbon, in 1962, studied an illustration at the Calauste Gulbenkian Foundation and was licensed at the University of Belas Artes de Lisboa in 1988, follo…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa reached the mandate limit and there are 14 candidates in his place. Nearly 11 million Portuguese will be voting.

·Portugal
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Eleven of the 14 presidential candidates submitted to the Constitutional Court are in a position to be admitted, including the music Manuel João Vieira, while Joana Amaral Dias, José Cardoso and Ricardo Sousa were notified to correct irregularities.

·Portugal
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Presidential candidates: 11 of the 14 candidates, including Manuel João Vieira, are approved by the Constitutional Court.

·Estoril, Portugal
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Diário de Notícias broke the news in Estoril, Portugal on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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