Joana Mortágua
Joana Mortágua is a prominent member of the Bloco de Esquerda party, advocating for children's rights and the inclusion of comprehensive sexuality education in schools, emphasizing the need for education that empowers children to protect themselves.
Born on Sep 30, 1981 (44 years old)
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Portugal:
Joana Mortágua participated in the concentration and confirmed she has not received recent news about her sister Mariana Mortágua, who is detained in Israel.
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Portugal:
Joana Mortágua accused Nuno Melo of authorizing the passage of aircraft and war material for use in the genocide of the Palestinian people.
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Colombia:
Joana Mortágua confirmed the detention of her sister, Mariana Mortágua.
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Portugal:
Joana Mortágua, from the Bloco de Esquerda, argued that the proposed reform would increase precariousness and lower salaries.
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Portugal:
Joana Mortágua is a bloquista who debated the flotilla's actions on a television channel.
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Portugal:
Joana Mortágua criticized the curricular change regarding sexual health education in schools.
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Portugal:
Joana Mortágua cites recent arguments in defense of immigration during political debates.
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Portugal:
Joana Mortágua is a member of BE and participated in a debate that attracted 672,3 thousand viewers.
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Portugal:
Joana Mortágua is a member of the Bloco de Esquerda and critiques the AD's policies.
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Portugal:
Joana Mortágua will represent the Bloco de Esquerda in the debate with AD.
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