
Medina accuses TdC of doing politics and praise Government
"The Court of Auditors has no right to pursue politics in favor of the power of its members," said Fernando Medina
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"The Court of Auditors has no right to pursue politics in favor of the power of its members," said Fernando Medina. With this, he said, the current rules "give the Court of Auditors a solid chance to interfere, as it interferes, with the reason for political decision". Read Also: End of previous visa up to 5 million euros "has adherence to reality".
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"The Court of Auditors has no right to pursue politics in favor of the power of its members," said Fernando Medina.
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With this, he said, the current rules "give the Court of Auditors a solid chance to interfere, as it interferes, with the reason for political decision".
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Economia +1Read Also: End of previous visa up to 5 million euros "has adherence to reality"
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Economia +1
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