The Assembly of the Republic concluded that Socialist MP Eva Cruzeiro breached the 'fundamental duties of deputies' by calling Chega parliamentarians 'racists and xenophobes', an 'inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour' that cannot be sanctioned 'due to a lack of legal authority'.
Parliament concludes that Eva Cruzeiro breached duties by calling Chega deputies racists after they told her to 'go back to your own country'
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José Pedro Aguiar‑Branco is the President of the Assembly of the Republic, who in this story requested that the Committee on Constitutional Affairs examine the constitutional conformity of government measures in a proposed bill. He is using his parliamentary role to trigger a formal review of changes affecting confession rules and the rights of the defence.
AI Summary AvailableAguiar-Branco admits Chega's bill to increase sentences, but with reservationsRead the synthesized summary with context and explainers
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- Aguiar-Branco admits Chega bill to increase sentences but with constitutional reservations • RTP Notícias
- Parliament concludes that Eva Cruzeiro (PS) breached duties by calling Chega deputies racists • Correio da Manhã
- Parliament 'censures' Socialist Eva Cruzeiro for calling Chega deputies racists • ECO
- Parliament concludes that Eva Cruzeiro breached "fundamental duties" by calling Chega deputies racists • CNN Portugal
- The 1982 gentlemen's agreement that Chega is shaking • Observador
- Aguiar-Branco admits Chega bill to increase sentences • Observador
- Aguiar-Branco admits Chega's bill to increase sentences, but with reservations • Público





