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Changes to explosive and pyrotechnic rules

Changes to explosive and pyrotechnic rules By TPN/Lusa, in News · 09-05-2021 16:00:00 · 0 Comments The State Secretary for Internal Administration has announced that the Government is preparing amendments to the legal framework of explosives and pyrotechnic articles to make the activities that resort to the use of these substances safer. At the opening session of the Iberian seminar on explosive products, organised by the Arms and Explosives Department of the Public Security Police (PSP), Antero Luís also said that a new regulation is in the legislative process to establish new rules for the availability, introduction, possession and use of substances or preparations that can be misused in the illicit manufacture of explosives, following European standards.

Frank Ferreira: Legally challenging Portugal s electoral system - Interview

By Carolina Matos, Editor Frank Ferreira is a proud Portuguese American, with dual citizenship, who believes that Portugal’s (including the Açores and Madeira) current electoral system is impractical, injurious, unfair, discriminatory, and unconstitutional for the Portuguese living abroad. In short, what we have is an abridgement of constitutional rights. Ferreira also believes that the solution is to permit all voters, including those who have emigrated, to vote online, in-person (where practical), and by mail in all elections, like it is allowed currently for the national legislative elections. According to the Portuguese Constitution, election law requires the in-person, presential vote, as the single method of voting. This requirement prevents millions of Portuguese leaving abroad from exercising their constitutional right to participate in the electoral process.

Nursing home voting

Nursing home voting By TPN/Lusa, in News · 15-01-2021 15:25:00 · 0 Comments Elderly residents living in nursing homes can vote for the presidential elections in the institution where they live, but must register on the platform for early voting by 17 January, the Government announced. The Assistant Secretary of State and Internal Affairs, Antero Luís, clarified at a press conference that people living in Residential Structures for the Elderly (ERPI) are equated to confined for the purposes of voting exercise . It s not that they re confined, but for voting rights purposes they re considered confined and that means they ll be able to vote in the same way as those who are truly confined and therefore mean they can vote where they re habitually living, he said. Antero Luís stressed that this is another opportu

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