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Portugal: Schools Soon without Sex Education?

Summary by eurotopics.net
Portugal's conservative government intends to remove sex education from the field of social science in the future.

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Portugal's conservative government intends to remove sex education from the field of social science in the future.

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What topics have left parties and commentators occupied? The new laws of immigration and a misunderstanding about sexual education in schools. They have been such that leftovers have been lost all over the world.

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Opposite says that the Government accuses the Government of giving up conservative rights and imposing a 40-year delay. The content of Cidadania. Minister guarantees that Sexual Education will not disappear from the curriculum appears first in Journal i.

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Ross rio Mello and Castro, director of M xima, defends that the withdrawal of the sexuality of Cidadania’s discipline increases inequalities.

Following the exclusion of content related to Sexual Education from the Citizenship and Development subject in school curricula, approved by the Government this week, the figure of Artur Mesquita Guimarães, the “father of Famalicão”, as he is often identified in the news, stands out, who rose up against the promotion of such a subject, going so far as to […]

On Tuesday afternoon, the Government announced the new plan for the discipline of Citizenia, which goes on to devote less attention to issues such as sex education.

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Publico broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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