Summary:
Lucília Gago warns of an "extreme situation" in Portugal's judiciary.
She claims there is a campaign against the Public Ministry.
Parliament members demand clarifications on her statements.
Her comments have sparked a critical dialogue about the judicial system.
Attorney General Lucília Gago's Warning
In a recent session at the Portuguese Parliament, Attorney General Lucília Gago expressed grave concerns regarding the "extreme situation" facing the judiciary in Portugal. She highlighted ongoing issues that have been exacerbated by what she describes as a campaign against the Public Ministry.
Calls for Clarity
Members of Parliament have urged Gago to provide further explanations regarding her alarming statements. The discussions come amid heightened scrutiny of the judicial system, as the government seeks to address these pressing issues. Gago's remarks have opened a crucial dialogue about the integrity and functionality of Portugal’s judicial framework.
Gago’s position reflects a growing unease within the legal community and raises important questions about the future of justice in Portugal.
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