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Chega posters are a “very serious political offense” and Ventura this time is not trying to “hide his racism”

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Chega posters are a “very serious political offense” and Ventura this time is not trying to “hide his racism”

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Pedro Delgado Alves reinforces that the case “is in the Public Ministry, where it will be evaluated”, since the CNE only evaluates “electoral offenses”; José Eduardo Martins highlights that it is an opportunity to “explain at home that racism is stupid and unfair” and that “posters within the limits of the law” are a strategy of the extreme right. Listen to the analysis on Antes Pelo Contrário on podcast

The National Elections Commission says there is no electoral illegality in Chega’s posters that have the phrases “This is not Bangladesh” and “Gypsies must obey the law”. The CNE now forwards complaints to the Public Ministry. Despite the controversy, was this decision inevitable?

Listen to the analysis by Pedro Delgado Alves and José Eduardo Martins on Antes Pelo Contrário in podcast, broadcast on SIC Notícias on November 6th.

Every Tuesday on SIC Notícias, the debate between Daniel Oliveira and Francisco Mendes da Silva. On Thursdays, José Eduardo Martins and Pedro Delgado Alves. The next morning, always on a podcast. Listen on the SIC Notícias and Expresso websites and subscribe on all platforms.

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