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📍 "Portugal Não Está à Venda" is more than a protest slogan; it is a defense of the social contract and a demand for a future where national dignity is not traded for debt relief. If you’d like, I can help you: Expand on specific privatizations (like TAP or CTT)
The phrase "Portugal Não Está à Venda" (Portugal is Not for Sale) is a powerful socio-political slogan that emerged as a reaction to the 2011 financial crisis. It represents a movement against austerity, foreign intervention, and the perceived "sell-off" of national sovereignty. Roots of the Movement
The privatization of essential services was seen as a threat to the welfare state and the rights of the poor.
📍 "Portugal Não Está à Venda" is more than a protest slogan; it is a defense of the social contract and a demand for a future where national dignity is not traded for debt relief. If you’d like, I can help you: Expand on specific privatizations (like TAP or CTT)
The phrase "Portugal Não Está à Venda" (Portugal is Not for Sale) is a powerful socio-political slogan that emerged as a reaction to the 2011 financial crisis. It represents a movement against austerity, foreign intervention, and the perceived "sell-off" of national sovereignty. Roots of the Movement
The privatization of essential services was seen as a threat to the welfare state and the rights of the poor.