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Portugal's PM BANS private schools from remote teaching during closure


Portugal s PM BANS private schools from remote teaching during closure
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Portugal s socialist Prime Minister has banned private schools from teaching pupils remotely during a two-week classroom closure.
The minority Socialist-led government of Antonio Costa said that allowing private institutions to teach remotely would put state school pupils at a disadvantage.
The Portuguese government ordered all schools closed for two weeks last Thursday to slow contagion rates as hospitals faced record numbers of Covid-19 patients.  
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The minority Socialist-led government of Antonio Costa (pictured January 21) said that allowing private institutions to teach remotely would put state school pupils at a disadvantage ....

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Portugal's Socialist PM BANS private schools from teaching pupils remotely during classroom closure


All schools were closed last Thursday for two weeks to slow Covid-19 infections
Portugal s socialist government banned private schools from remote teaching
Government said the ban was so state-educated students don t fall behind peers 
The measure has caused outrage among parents, including Brits in the country
International schools are included, meaning British children in the country cannot learn remotely ahead of their GCSEs and A-levels later this year ....

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Portugal's presidential election: a fight for second place


On Sunday, Portugal re-elected Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa as its President for the next five years. The result was more than expected, but the significance of this election goes far beyond Marcelo’s victory. It raises fundamental questions about the future political landscape of a country considered, until recently, immune to right-wing populisms.
Rebelo de Sousa, the obvious winner
In the midst of a second lockdown, with closed schools and thousands of people unable to vote due to infection, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the Portuguese Republic’s president since 2015, was unsurprisingly reelected with over 60% of the vote, and almost 48% ahead of the second-placed candidate, Ana Gomes. His victory was more than expected: every democratic president since 1974 has been re-elected, and he remains one of the most popular politicians in the country, with very positive approval ratings. ....

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