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House of Lisbon Takes Political Propaganda Cards From the City's Central Axis

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"A noble area of the city cannot continue to be treated as a permanent political panel," Moeds said to justify the decision, also pointing to "visual pollution" as "indebted".

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In this case it is the withdrawal of cards. Socialists accuse the author of being “a camera president on la off permanent”, but an auto candidate from the PSD in “full time”. The content of Moedas wants to “monopolize propaganda” in Lisbon, accuse PS drivers first appear in Journal i.

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"A noble area of the city cannot continue to be treated as a permanent political panel," Moeds said to justify the decision, also pointing to "visual pollution" as "indebted".

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Considering that large-scale political cards "do not make sense", the President of the House of Lisbon recalls that since the beginning of the mandate in October 2021, he has defended the withdrawal of this type of propaganda. PCP and New Law criticise Austria.

Considering that large-scale political cards "do not make sense", including because they "polluate the city visually"

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Autarca argues that the cards by large size chips are "in making sense" because they "polluate the city visually".

The Autarchia justified the measure in this area of the city “to be covered by the Plan of the New Avenues, of Ressano Garcia's responsibility, and of which several buildings classified or with a very relevant heritage interest will be located, referred to in the Lisbon PDM Heritage Charter”

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Diário de Notícias broke the news in Estoril, Portugal on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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