24 Apr, 23:05··

April 25th Celebrations Against Neglect

The Carnation Revolution in Portugal happened on April 25th. People remember the revolution and want to protect it. However, some worry that Portugal is not moving forward.

The Carnation Revolution, also known as the 25 de Abril, was a revolution in 1974. It ended a long dictatorship in Portugal. People celebrate this day every year. Some people feel that the revolution’s goals are not being met. They believe the country needs to focus on community and justice.

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Highlights

Commemoration of the Carnation Revolution

The 25th of April is celebrated as a significant date in Portuguese history, marking the overthrow of the Estado Novo.

Popular Movement for Preservation

People are showing a desire to preserve the memory of the Carnation Revolution.

Criticism of Lack of Official Attention

There is a feeling that the government is not paying enough attention to the event.

Pessimistic View of Progress

São José Almeida believes Portugal has not made progress in community, equality, or social justice.

Ongoing Need for Democracy

The text emphasizes the continued importance of fighting for democracy.

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