In this episode of the Parity Law, the departure of Mariana Mortágua as coordinator of the Bloco de Esquerda is discussed. After two and a half troubled years, the still leader of the Bloc announced this weekend in a letter to party members that she will not stand for re-election at the convention at the end of November.
Still, with the Presidential elections heating up, André Ventura gives an interview to SIC where he states that the corruption that he considers to be plaguing the country would only be resolved with an autocratic regime.
As always, in the suggestions, we leave the Chef’s on Fire Foz Côa festival, the book “Revenge is mine”, by Marie Ndiaye and the series “King & Conqueror”, available on HBO Max.
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