Press magazine. The family war in the reversal of the gender identity law and the record of quiexas at Galp

“Companies buy one in eight homes and pay 6% more than families.” This is the featured title in the edition of Public this Tuesday, March 24th. The newspaper says that house prices will skyrocket again and reach record values ​​in 2025 and that part of this movement is explained by acquisitions by companies and non-residents, who, on average, pay higher values.

The newspaper also highlights the war between the son, Miguel Salazar, and mother, Maria Helena Costa, municipal deputy for Chega in Póvoa de Varzim on the issue of gender identity. On Thursday, when the rollback of the gender identity law was debated, she was in Parliament while he protested at the door. Afterwards, the dispute moved to social media.

O Express says that, after an anonymous complaint that led to the CEO’s departure at the beginning of 2025, Galp registered a record of 77 complaints, the majority of which, more precisely 38, related to “harassment in the workplace”. In 17 cases the company considered it necessary to take measures.

No News Journal It is read that sexually transmitted diseases are increasing and also affect the elderly. Those responsible for the hospital ask for caution in the analysis, as the increase in positive diagnoses can be explained by increased screening.

O Morning Mail says that the investigated manager was appointed to preside over the São José hospital. “Public Ministry is investigating Miguel Paiva in an investigation into contracts with CHEDV. Contracts worth around 6.1 million euros are at stake”, it reads.

In Diário de Notícias the highlight goes to tuberculosis: in 2024 Portugal recorded the lowest number of cases ever.

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