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Migrants from various regions across the nation rally in São Bento, advocating for peace, affordable housing, equal rights, and expedited processing at AIMA, expressing their demands vigorously.

Immigrants rally this afternoon before the Republic Assembly, advocating for the rights of workers contributing taxes to the nation. Amidst this, André Ventura disrupted the protest, leading to a subsequent discussion inside the hemicycle where PSD and PS levied accusations against the Chega...

Migrants nationwide protest in São Bento, urging swift action from AIMA on issues including peace,...
Migrants nationwide protest in São Bento, urging swift action from AIMA on issues including peace, housing, equal rights, and documentation.

Migrants from various regions across the nation rally in São Bento, advocating for peace, affordable housing, equal rights, and expedited processing at AIMA, expressing their demands vigorously.

In a surprising turn of events, the leader of the Chega party, André Ventura, found himself at the centre of accusations within the Portuguese Parliament. This comes after thousands of immigrants protested today in front of the Republic's Assembly, demanding rights for immigrants who work and pay taxes in the country.

The nature of the accusations made against Ventura was not specified in the paragraph. However, it is important to note that Ventura was not involved in the protest as a representative of Chega, as the party was not specified as being involved in the protest or the subsequent accusations.

Ventura, known for his controversial stance on several issues, was reported to have disrupted the protest before the issue moved inside the Republic's Assembly chamber. The protest, though passionate and well-attended, did not result in any immediate decisions or actions being taken by the Republic's Assembly.

The accusations were made by both PSD and PS, two major political parties in Portugal. Despite the allegations, Ventura remains the leader of Chega, a party that has been making waves in Portuguese politics.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how this incident will impact Ventura and his party, Chega, as well as the ongoing discussion surrounding the rights of immigrants in Portugal. The Parliament is expected to continue its deliberations on the matter in the coming days.

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