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Processo de digitalização de exames do básico e secundário custou mais de sete milhões de euros em três anos

The article reports that the digitization process of basic and secondary school exams in Portugal has cost over seven million euros in three years. It mentions that MECI (Ministry of Education and Science) does not claim that entities involved are linked to the digitization. The Portal Base highlights several contracts, including those for two platforms, but the companies involved deny responsibility for the platform that caused errors.

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Processo de digitalização de exames do básico e secundário custou mais de sete milhões de euros em três anos

The article reports that the digitization process of basic and secondary school exams in Portugal has cost over seven million euros in three years. It mentions that MECI (Ministry of Education and Science) does not claim that entities involved are linked to the digitization. The Portal Base highlights several contracts, including those for two platforms, but the companies involved deny responsibility for the platform that caused errors.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the costs and contractual arrangements related to the digitization of exams without overtly criticizing or praising any political entity. It includes multiple perspectives by mentioning both the Ministry of Education and the companies involved, though it does '

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