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Politics · Funchal · 7 July 2026

JPP Disagrees with ISAL Inquiry Report, Prioritizing Student Futures

The Juntos Pelo Povo (JPP) party does not agree with the conclusions of the ISAL inquiry committee's report, focusing on defending students' academic futures.

JPP Disagrees with ISAL Inquiry Report, Prioritizing Student Futures

The Juntos Pelo Povo (JPP) party has announced it will not follow the conclusions of the inquiry committee's report on ISAL. According to deputy Mariusky Spínola, one of the commission's main objectives, which was "the future of the students," was not met.

Spínola emphasized that, beyond establishing responsibilities, the priority must be defending students and ensuring their academic continuity. She also highlighted that most ISAL students are working students with specific conditions that make it difficult for them to adhere to conventional class schedules.

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