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9h. Higher Education. Retitor of the University of Porto Says He Was Pressured to Facilitate Entry Into the Course of Medicine

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The Reitor claims that he was pressured to leave 30 students with no note to enter Medicine. Moreover, the number of workers covered by collective displacement increased by more than 30%.

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The Reitor claims that he was pressured to leave 30 students with no note to enter Medicine. Moreover, the number of workers covered by collective displacement increased by more than 30%.

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Fernando Alexandre confirmed the existence of the conversation by referring to the fact that during the telephone the availability for the creation of supernumerary vagas has been demonstrated, since there was a legal basis.

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Reitor complained that he had received press is from v rias people to allow him to enter the University of Medicine 30 candidates who had received him to classify him or his wife.

The Minister of Education claims in communication that he was the rector of the Port who suggested (and not the Ministry) the opening of 30 extraordinary vagas. On the phone, made after the suggestion of the rector, Fernando Alexandre said "was shown availability" for the creation of the vagas since there was a "legal basis" for this.

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Reitor revealed to the Express that he had been pressured by people “influent and with access to power”. The Minister of Education interviewed the students. Legal opinion gave reason to the rhetoric.

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The University of Porto Medical College (UP) wants to change the rules of entry in the course after the process has been completed for the licensed contingent so as to allow entry to students who had been excluded for lack of notice. In the Morning Express, Paul Baldaia spoke with Joana Pereira Bastos, the journalist who tells this story in the edition of the Express of this weekend.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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