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Commission called upon to suggest a directive safeguarding workers from radiation hazards.

Contentious exchanges occurred, as Chega accused the PS of seeking another forest fire study, allegedly with the connivance of PSD.

Proposal for ionizing radiation safety in work settings requested from the Commission
Proposal for ionizing radiation safety in work settings requested from the Commission

Commission called upon to suggest a directive safeguarding workers from radiation hazards.

In a heated and tumultuous debate in Portugal's Parliament, political parties Chega and PSD found themselves at odds over the investigation into the recent wildfires.

The centre-right party, PSD, refuses to support a commission of inquiry on wildfires, as stated by Chega. Their opposition has been met with criticism from the far-right party, Chega, who accuse the PSD of complicity in the matter.

Chega's leader, André Ventura, has been vocal in his criticism, attacking the PSD for opposing another study on wildfires, while simultaneously accusing them of protecting those suspected of arson. However, it's important to note that there is no publicly available information linking the financiers of Chega to the arson incidents.

The socialist party, PS, has also been involved in the controversy, reminding that Chega has financiers with businesses allegedly linked to fires. This allegation was met with a rebuttal from Chega, who claim that the PS is against a commission of inquiry on wildfires.

Amidst the chaos, journalist Liliana Coelho took part in the debate. Despite not being a member of any of the political parties, she has not been implicated or accused in the wildfire controversy. It's also worth mentioning that there are no reports linking her to any businesses or financiers linked to the fires.

The debate, marked by tension and noise, has sparked public interest and calls for transparency and accountability in the investigation into the wildfires. Despite the heated exchanges, it remains unclear what the future holds for the commission of inquiry on wildfires.

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