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MEPs call on the Commission to present a proposal for a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens at work.

The leader of the Portuguese political party Chega, André Ventura, has called for an urgent parliamentary debate to hold the Minister of Education accountable for 'brutal failures' in national exams that threaten the stability and predictability of the education system. He criticized the government's management of education, citing technical issues with the digital evaluation platform and accused the ministry of delivering 'inefficiency' instead of promised improvements. Ventura also condemned Prime Minister António Costa's absence from the country during a wildfire warning period, arguing it demonstrates incompetence and lack of empathy. The party plans to push for immediate responsibility rather than waiting for a future inquiry.

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