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He accidentally grew up to stop politics. As a little I wanted to be two things: the hairdresser and the lawyer. When I walked in high school, I went to court to attend trial sessions when I had no classes. He still realizes that the law is still in the law, but it is in politics that he can achieve his way. Luususa Salgiro was the guest of the new episode of Generation 60.
He was born on January 2, 1968 at the Sao Mamade de Infest in Matosinhose. He accidentally grew up to stop politics. The peak by her parents, she always liked to become the only child and had only a daughter by choice.
As a little I wanted to be two things: the hairdresser and the lawyer. When I walked in high school, I went to court to attend trial sessions when I had no classes. He still realizes that the law is still in the law, but it is in politics that he can achieve his way.
Nuno Fox
He was a PS deputy for 12 years, but never left a local partnership. Matosinhose mayor E. The first female president of the National Association of Municipalities.
He was recently given the opportunity to become a deputy in the European parliament, but he chose to continue as a mayor and already announced his nomination for the third time, because he could not be in a better place. ”
Luusa Salgiro was the guest of the new episode of Generation 60 led by Conesio Lino. Listen here.
Nuno Fox
Conceo Lino was born on June 4, 1965 between -1960. He has never wanted to be a journalist or opened the first private television channel in Portugal.
At SIC, he started in everyday information, but quickly realized that his way would have to go through the journalism of the proximity and citizenship promotion. In this case, he led the “Public Square” program, followed the “police cases” and then “We are here” and if it is with you? He created and submitted formats such as “,” 15/25 “or the latest” Essential “.
Conceo is of the opinion that journalism has an irreparable role and that it is relevant only in the service of the people.
It often states that there is only one that does not do it. Its podcast format debut is now done with generation 60. We publish a series of conversations with people of this generation until summer every week. The first episode comes next Monday, March 3.
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