
Government "is in a hurry" to carry out plan "at the service of groups"
About the urgent debate on exams for the day 17, announced today by the Aquira, Paulo Raimundo considered that this initiative does not take effect to the intention of
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In statements to Lusa, after a meeting with the Federation of Transport and Communications Unions (FECTRANS), in Lisbon, Paulo Raimundo maintained that the government is “very hasty and willing to move quickly to destroy” what is missing. This Wednesday, the Secretary-General of the CFP challenged the Minister of Education to attend Parliament for a hearing on the evaluation of national examinations by the end of next week, admitting, otherwise, to schedule an urgent debate. And the government wants to ensure quickly that what it can do is do it now," he argued, adding that the intention of the Communists is to "lock the policy" of the executive.
Furthermore, I mean, patience will run out," he said. Raimundo accuses Government of being “in a hurry” by seeing its time shortened.
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In statements to Lusa, after a meeting with the Federation of Transport and Communications Unions (FECTRANS), in Lisbon, Paulo Raimundo maintained that the government is “very hasty and willing to move quickly to destroy” what is missing.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis Wednesday, the Secretary-General of the CFP challenged the Minister of Education to attend Parliament for a hearing on the evaluation of national examinations by the end of next week, admitting, otherwise, to schedule an urgent debate.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAnd the government wants to ensure quickly that what it can do is do it now," he argued, adding that the intention of the Communists is to "lock the policy" of the executive.
reliability low1/2 sourcesI mean, patience will run out," he said.
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Raimundo accuses Government of being “in a hurry” by seeing its time shortened.
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