Portugal’s President Attempts To Block Migration Law Passed by Parliament
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Portugal’s President Attempts To Block Migration Law Passed by Parliament
The President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, has decided to appeal to the Constitutional Court to review the migration reform approved by Parliament. The reform introduces restrictions on the family reunification of immigrants. The measure, promoted by conservative Prime Minister Luís Montenegro’s government and backed by Chega, the party led by André Ventura, aims to reduce the pull factor and contain the growing migratory pressure in th…
Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa contests the new migration measures voted by Parliament, fearing violations of fundamental rights and family unity The President
Lisbon.-The President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, sent yesterday to the Constitutional Court the immigration reform that limits family reunification, promoted by the government of the conservative Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and the ultra-right. Rebelo de Sousa asked the Constitutional to examine “as a matter of urgency” some articles of the legislative initiative, approved by Parliament last week, reported in a statement his office…
The President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, sent this Thursday to the Constitutional Court the immigration reform that limits family reunification, promoted by the government of the conservative Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and the ultra-right. Rebelo de Sousa asked the Constitutional to examine "as a matter of urgency" some articles of the legislative initiative, approved by [...] The entry President of Portugal sends to the Constitut…
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa asks the Constitutional Court to assess the anti-immigrance package approved by Parliament, as it can harm the rights of families by maintaining children and distant spouses.
With the amendments adopted in Parliament, "regrouping a family member in Portugal can stay, on the ground, for about 3 and a half years, a rapist of the prince above the family and the highest interest of the child."
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