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Tiago Rodrigues, director of the Festival d'Avignon: "Thanks to Europe, thanks to democracy, what a chance I have had!"
France🏛️ Politics7 days ago

Tiago Rodrigues, director of the Festival d'Avignon: "Thanks to Europe, thanks to democracy, what a chance I have had!"

In this article, Tiago Rodrigues, director of the Avignon Festival, reflects on a pivotal moment in his life during an interview with Le Monde. He discusses the lasting impact of the Portuguese dictatorship on his family history. The piece frames his personal journey through the lens of political oppression and its legacy, highlighting how historical events shaped his current position and achievements.

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Tiago Rodrigues, director of the Festival d'Avignon: "Thanks to Europe, thanks to democracy, what a chance I have had!"

In this article, Tiago Rodrigues, director of the Avignon Festival, reflects on a pivotal moment in his life during an interview with Le Monde. He discusses the lasting impact of the Portuguese dictatorship on his family history. The piece frames his personal journey through the lens of political oppression and its legacy, highlighting how historical events shaped his current position and achievements.

Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes the influence of political systems—specifically the Portuguese dictatorship—and ties Rodrigues' success to democratic values and European support. While not overtly partisan, the framing suggests a positive valuation of democracy and European institutions, which aligns with a左

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