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PT🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

10h BE vai propor CPI por causa dos problemas nos exames nacionais

The Portuguese news outlet RTP Notícias reports that the President of the Republic (BE), Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, plans to propose the creation of a Commission of Inquiry (CPI) regarding issues arising from national exams. This move comes amid concerns over the integrity, administration, or results of these examinations, which are critical for student evaluations and educational accountability.

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10h BE vai propor CPI por causa dos problemas nos exames nacionais

The Portuguese news outlet RTP Notícias reports that the President of the Republic (BE), Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, plans to propose the creation of a Commission of Inquiry (CPI) regarding issues arising from national exams. This move comes amid concerns over the integrity, administration, or results of these examinations, which are critical for student evaluations and educational accountability.

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