Does this city still have this theatre?

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Does this city still have this theatre?

The silence from Carlos Moedas and EGEAC opens the door to a very serious interpretation of Francisco Frazão's removal: that of a political purge due to pressure from the far-right in the Lisbon City Council. Opinion by Tiago Rodrigues.

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What is Lisbon City Council?

The Lisbon City Council (Câmara Municipal de Lisboa) is the executive governing body of Portugal's capital, composed of 17 elected councilors representing different political forces, led by a mayor (currently Carlos Moedas). Its mission is to define and implement policies promoting municipal development across diverse sectors. ​ The Council's responsibilities include: urban planning and construction; social services and housing; education and culture; environmental protection; waste management; public health; transport and mobility; heritage conservation; civil protection; economic development; tourism; sports and leisure; municipal police oversight; and managing public spaces, roads, and infrastructure. ​ Operating under the Ministry of Internal Affairs framework, the Council manages 24 parishes (reduced from 53 in 2012), implements affordable rent programs, collects municipal tourist taxes, issues building permits, maintains allotments and green spaces, and coordinates emergency response systems. As Portugal's largest municipality, Lisbon City Council plays a central role in shaping the capital's development, quality of life, and cultural identity.

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