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[Opinion] Miguel Sousa Tavares: “if Mortagua Had Not Been Arrested, These Weeks of Ships Would Have Been Useless”

Summary by Jornal Expresso
Sousa Tavares speaks of the “advertised outcome” for the participants in the fleet where it was mixed “one side of genuine concern and another side of propaganda a little ridiculous”. On the Lisbon campaign, the praise goes to the CDU. Above all, the Ventura strategy in which “the lie serves as a political weapon”
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Sousa Tavares speaks of the “advertised outcome” for the participants in the fleet where it was mixed “one side of genuine concern and another side of propaganda a little ridiculous”. On the Lisbon campaign, the praise goes to the CDU. Above all, the Ventura strategy in which “the lie serves as a political weapon”

Sousa Tavares speaks of the “advertised outcome” for the participants in the fleet where it was mixed “one side of genuine concern and another side of propaganda a little ridiculous”. On the Lisbon campaign, the praise goes to the CDU. Above all, the Ventura strategy in which “the lie serves as a political weapon”

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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