The President of the Republic considered this Saturday a “pity” that “great attention” is not being given to the justice system in Portugal, arguing that the war in Ukraine and the economic and social crises justify a different attitude.
“Although the economic crisis, inflation, war, social problems have placed justice in a very foggy position in the minds of the Portuguese, it is a pity that due to the current process of constitutional revision and changes in laws that have to do with justice, do not give it away – such was the great conclusion of this congress – a lot of attention to justice at the moment in Portugal,” said Marcelo Rebelo de Souza.
The head of state spoke to journalists near the Madeira Congress Center in Funchal after participating in the final session of the XII Congress of Portuguese Judges.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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