Portugal's new Nationality Law faces sharp criticism from Seguro
António José Seguro has criticised Portugal’s new Nationality Law, calling it deeply flawed. He warned that the legislation could bring unwanted consequences for the country. Speaking openly about the changes, Seguro did not hold back. He described the law as 'a bad law' and made his position clear. His criticism extended beyond the legislation itself.
Seguro placed direct responsibility for the law on the President of the Republic. He argued that the decision-making process had failed to address potential risks.
The law has now drawn strong opposition from Seguro. His remarks highlight concerns over its impact and the role of the presidency in its approval. The debate over its effects is likely to continue.
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