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André Ventura Says to Have "Principle of Agreement" with ad on Lines to Change the Law of Nationality

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Ventura says there's a "principle of agreement" with AD about some guidelines to change the law of nationality. There was the "prohibited commitment to block a series of hearings" requested by the left.

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Ventura says there's a "principle of agreement" with AD about some guidelines to change the law of nationality. There was the "prohibited commitment to block a series of hearings" requested by the left.

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The president of the far right party of Portugal, Chega, André Ventura, announced this Saturday a "principle of agreement" with the conservative coalition Democratic Alliance (AD) to reform the Nationality Law in exchange for the "commitment to block a series of appearances".

At a press conference at the party headquarters in Lisbon, André Ventura began by stressing “the understanding” and “the negotiation” between CHEGA and AD in the amendments to the foreign law and the creation of the new National Unit for Foreigners and Frontiers, in the PSP, approved as a specialty, on Saturday, in Parliament. Referring to the fact that, in the case of the nationality law, this remained for the “beginning of the next legislative…

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The Head of the Czech Republic states that a “principle of agreement under some guidelines” was signed to change the law of nationality and that there was “a commitment to block” hearings requested by the left.

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The President of the Chega said today that he has a "principle of agreement" with the AD on some guidelines to change the law of nationality, assuming there was "a commitment to block a series of hearings" requested by the left.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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