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Bloco Gives a Letter to the Government Asking for a Ban on the Use of the Leagues Base by the United States

Summary by Jornal Expresso
The open letter contains 8500 signatures that “don’t vote for anger” and ask the Government to “condone” the conflict between the United States and Iran by banning the use of the North American aircraft base in the context of the war
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The Left Bloc today delivered to the Prime Minister's official residence a letter signed by "around 8,500 people" asking the Government to prohibit the use of the Lajes Air Base by the US for attacks on Iran. The party coordinator, José Manuel Pureza, led the party delegation that was received by the Prime Minister's diplomatic advisor. "What we came here to bring to the Government was an open letter, signed by around 8,500 people."

The open letter contains 8500 signatures that “don’t vote for anger” and ask the Government to “condone” the conflict between the United States and Iran by banning the use of the North American aircraft base in the context of the war

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