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Prime Minister faces pressure as Constitutional Court reviews Nationality Law

A storm of political tension brews as candidates demand reforms—while Ferreira do Alentejo recovers from Storm Cláudia’s devastating winds. What’s next for the nation?

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Prime Minister faces pressure as Constitutional Court reviews Nationality Law

Political pressure mounts on the Prime Minister as presidential candidates push for legislative changes. Meanwhile, the Socialist Party awaits a Constitutional Court ruling on its request to review the Nationality Law. In other news, a recent storm has left a trail of destruction in Ferreira do Alentejo village, with roof tiles torn off by strong winds.

The upcoming presidential elections have sparked intense debate, with candidates applying pressure on the Prime Minister to implement legislative changes. The Socialist Party, led by Marcelo, has submitted a request for a review of the Nationality Law. The party is currently awaiting the Constitutional Court's decision on the matter.

In a separate incident, the small village of Ferreira do Alentejo has been left reeling from the aftermath of Storm Cláudia. The severe weather caused 2,434 incidents across the country, including two fatalities, 32 displacements, and 16 rescues. Locally, residents were left to contend with damaged property, including roofs torn off by the powerful winds. Despite extensive searches, no information has been found linking the village's mayor to responsibility for these damages.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the Prime Minister faces increasing pressure from presidential candidates to address legislative changes. The Socialist Party's request for a review of the Nationality Law remains pending, awaiting the Constitutional Court's ruling. In Ferreira do Alentejo, residents and local authorities are working together to assess and repair the damage caused by Storm Cláudia, with no mayoral involvement in the incidents confirmed.

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