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Call for referendum on abortion

Prime Minister Durão Barroso has continued to state that there will be no new consultations on a revision to Portugal’s abortion laws during his government’s term, which expires in 2006,

February 6, 2004by shareitIn Government, Portugal
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Competitiveness for future

The government has launched a Magna Carta for Competitiveness. The challenge sets out 10 corporate strategies and 10 public policy measures to make Portugal one of the 10 best countries

January 30, 2004by Portugal ResidentIn Economy, Government, Portugal
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Electricity prices to fall significantly

Prime Minister Durão Barroso has pledged that electricity prices will fall following the creation of the single Iberian Electricity Market, known as Mibel. The agreement, signed between the Portuguese and

January 30, 2004by Portugal ResidentIn Economy, Electricity, Government
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