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Calls for Moderating Portugal Nationality Law

The PS argued that it had already made "enough concessions" on the nationality law and challenged the AD to moderate its proposal and choose the socialists as negotiating partners, warning that overcoming the unconstitutional aspects is not enough.

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Socialists propose "failed entry standards and a transitional regime, which the current version does not have." Still, Casa Blanca says that war with Iran is "making progress".

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Socialists hold the vote against the punishment of loss of nationality, despite the proposals for amendment in this matter submitted by PSD and CDS

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The Socialist Party (PS) today put forward proposals to overcome the unconstitutional aspects of the nationality law and to balance it, also proposing a transitional regime. The Socialists maintain their vote against the sanction of loss of nationality, despite the amendment proposals on this matter presented by the PSD and CDS. In a note sent to Lusa, the PS says that “three sets of amendments to the decree of the Assembly of the Republic that…

The PSD and the CDS-PP submitted amendments to the laws on the law of nationality, which were suspended in December last year by the Constitutional Court. The Court said that it was not possible to reach an agreement, while the PS assured that it would keep the vote against the loss of nationality. What was said?

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André Ventura made sure that the party will present its own proposals. The subject is discussed again in the Republic Assembly next Thursday. See this and other news on the TV RECORD website.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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