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Public Enemy: Socrates Says that the Ministry of Public Affairs Is a Stalinist and Compares Itself to Solenitsin, the Romanovs and José Milhazes

Summary by Jornal Expresso
The judicial holidays interrupted the trial and José Socrates, so as not to lose the rhythm, has gone to accuse Banists who cross the beach of “a variety of channels under the command of the Ministry of Public Affairs”. Read everything in the Public Enemy.
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The judicial holidays interrupted the trial and José Socrates, so as not to lose the rhythm, has gone to accuse Banists who cross the beach of “a variety of channels under the command of the Ministry of Public Affairs”. Read everything in the Public Enemy.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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