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Françisco Louçã

Francisco Louçã is an economist and a Left Bloc member of the Portuguese parliament. He was the candidate of the Left Bloc in the presidential election of January 2005 (where he won 5.3% of the votes).

Articles by this author (22)

  • What will happen after this weekend’s agreement between the Socialists, the Left Bloc and the Communists?
  • The bromance between André Ventura and Luis Montenegro in Portugal
  • Where is the Left Bloc going?
  • Parliamentary action and social struggles - The experience of the Portuguese Left Bloc
  • The struggle for the solution of the debt and the Euro
  • What to do about the Debt and the Euro?
  • "Somehow, we filled a space that did not exist, a political space that had not yet been recognized"
  • Letter from FI leaders to the Brazilian DS
  • The Portuguese solution and how to use it
  • The alternative left strategy in Portugal elections

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Authors

  • Antoine Larrache
  • Antonello Zecca
  • Antonio Carmona Báez
  • Antonio Garcia Santesmases
  • Antonio Louçã
  • Antonio Maestre
  • Antonio Moscato
  • Antonio Rico y Garcia
  • Antonio Vargas
  • Antonis Davanellos
  • Antonis Vradis
  • Anuradha Chenoy
  • Ánxel Testas
  • Anyanwu L
  • Anzelmo Guerrero
  • Anzelmo Guerrero
  • Aoife Frances
  • Aphrodite Mara
  • Apo Leong
  • Ariel Dacal Díaz

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