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20h. André Ventura Says Marcelo Rebelo De Sousa Has Taken a "Bad Decision" to Submit Foreign Law to the Constitutional Court

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The parties with parliamentary seats responded to the position taken by the President of the Republic. PS, Free and PCP voiced a number of criticisms to the Government of AD.

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The President is afraid that there are amendments that may violate the principles of equality and proportionality in access to justice The content of Marcelo sends foreign law to the Constitutional Court is first appeared in Journal i.

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The parties with parliamentary seats responded to the position taken by the President of the Republic. PS, Free and PCP voiced a number of criticisms to the Government of AD.

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The President of Portugal , Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa , will not promulgate the new law on foreigners regulating the entry, stay and expulsion of immigrants. The text was approved last week with the votes of the right and the opposition of the left . After meeting with the parties, the head of state concluded that there are "constitutional doubts" in relation to seven articles, in particular those that restrict family reunification. The Constituti…

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Marcelo asked the Constitutional Court to speak on foreign law. The government based changes in data, but not all provided them.

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Statements by the Minister of Foreign Affairs come after Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa announced this Friday that he submitted to the Constitutional Court, of course, the Foreign Law on constitutionality.

"We look forward with confidence to the appreciation of the Constitutional Court, but we are convinced that the strengthening of these immigration rules is essential for the control we receive from socialist governments, and we are also convinced that this law is in accordance with the constitutional and European standards," Paul Núncio defended in statements to journalists in Sintra.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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