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Right Wants to Increase Pay for House-to-House Occupation (Left Warns)

The Assembly of the Republic has discussed today three drafts of the PSD, Cega and IL laws and a CDS-PP resolution which aim to criminalize the illegal occupation of houses, withstand penalties and speed up the mechanisms to expel the occupyers. Currently, the use of property is already criminalized by the Criminal Code, but only when invasion occurs with the use of "violent violence or serious threat". At the opening of the debate, the Chega le…
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PSD, Chega, IL, and CDS-PP today advocated for tougher penalties for illegally occupying homes, while left-wing parties dismissed this as mere perceptions and accused the right of populism. The Assembly of the Republic debated three bills from PSD, Chega, and IL and a draft resolution from CDS-PP today, all of which aim to criminalize illegally occupying homes, toughen penalties, and streamline mechanisms for evicting occupants. Currently, the …

The Assembly of the Republic has discussed today three drafts of the PSD, Cega and IL laws and a CDS-PP resolution which aim to criminalize the illegal occupation of houses, withstand penalties and speed up the mechanisms to expel the occupyers. Currently, the use of property is already criminalized by the Criminal Code, but only when invasion occurs with the use of "violent violence or serious threat". At the opening of the debate, the Chega le…

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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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