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Ventura Says that Labor Reform Is "Bad" and How It Is "Not to Be Approved" - but Admits to Negotiating

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In statements to journalists in the Assembly of the Republic, the President of the Arri has kept the opening for dialogue
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The leader of Chega, André Ventura, stated today that the government's proposed law to amend labor law "is bad" and, as it stands, "should not be approved," but indicated that he remains open to negotiation. "Either there is a path to convergence and this law transforms from bad to good, or this law as it stands is useless, it has the opposite effect of harming those who work and further weakening those who are already in precarious situations,…

It is against the main measures of the government and defends that as is labor law it must be approved. But it is at the moment that we are, and this afternoon there will be new contacts between the leaders of the parliamentarians of the Arri and the PSD.

·Porto, Portugal
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In statements to journalists in the Assembly of the Republic, the president of CHEGA kept the opening for dialogue and said that, after the meeting with the Prime Minister on Wednesday, there will be contacts between the bench leaders to continue working on these matters. To the extent that we are, this labor reform is bad, it must not pass and it must not be approved, he said.

·Portugal
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In statements to journalists in the Assembly of the Republic, the President of the Arri has kept the opening for dialogue

·Portugal
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IOL Portugal broke the news in Portugal on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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