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Public Ministry Prosecutors with 85% Membership in the Palace and Campus of Justice

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Combat actions marked by the SMP are responsible for the movement of prosecutors appointed by the Supreme Council of the Magistrate, having the union structure announced that it will interfere with a Carey.

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Combat actions marked by the SMP are responsible for the movement of prosecutors appointed by the Supreme Council of the Magistrate, having the union structure announced that it will interfere with a Carey.

·Portugal
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According to data from the Ministry of Public Affairs (SMMP), collected up to 1500 today, in addition to 85% of the Chamber of Justice and the Campus of Justice in Lisbon, with outstanding judgements for a hearing of the BES Angola (BESA), a 70% accession was also registered in the Chamber of Justice of Almada and 80% in Sexal. These fighting actions marked by the SMMP are against the movement of prosecutors appointed by the Supreme Council of t…

·Portugal
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The arrest of prosecutors of the Ministry of Public Affairs which took place today in the Regional Prosecutorship of Lisbon, Azores and Madeira had a membership of approximately 85% in the Palacio and Campus da Justice, with provisional data. According to data from the Unididato des Magistrates of the Public Ministry (SMMP), collected until today, in addition to 85% in the Palace of Justice and the Campus of Justice, in Lisbon, with adjudicated …

·Funchal, Portugal
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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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