Tiago Antunes, candidate for Ombudsman and former Socialist Party government official, rejected claims of political bias during a parliamentary hearing on Friday, April 10. Facing sharp criticism from the Liberal Initiative, which questioned his past government roles, Antunes asserted his independence, noting he has never held party membership and has focused on his academic career since leaving government. He outlined his vision for the role, emphasizing the protection of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, the disabled, and those facing social exclusion, while pledging to remain vigilant regarding state institutions and human rights.
Tiago Antunes, candidate for Ombudsman, defends his political independence in parliament
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