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Without a response from the TC, the PS withdraws in article 6.


Almost a year after Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa asked the Constitutional Court to inspect article 6 of the Portuguese Charter of Human Rights in the Digital Age, the Palácio Ratton remains silent and does not reveal the deadline in which it intends to do so. However, given the lack of response and dissatisfaction with the proposal approved more than a year ago, the parties decided to anticipate it: the PS is willing to back down (with substantial changes to the initial proposal and an almost revocation), while Chega and the Liberal Initiative has proposals for the total annulment of the article.

The discussion is not new, it even got heated in Parliament when IL and CDS presented proposals to stop Article 6 a year ago, but now it is happening again, this time without the socialist José Magalhães, one of the authors of the original proposal. . ., in Parliament. I’m sure the PS is willing to retire and repeal practically the entire article that is being scrutinized by the Constitutional Court.

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Source: Observadora

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