Monday, May 15, 2017

OS PORTUGUESES PAGAM A ELECTRICIDADE E O GÁS MAIS CAROS DA EUROPA?MAS TEMOS O CONSUMO SOCIAL E A "NOMEAÇÃO" DO DIRECTOR GERAL...

Portugueses são os europeus que pagam mais pela luz e gás
Leonor Mateus Ferreira

Ajustado ao poder de compra, Portugal lidera a lista dos países da União Europeia com preços mais caros tanto na eletricidade como no gás, segundo dados do Eurostat.

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Mário Guedes é o novo director-geral de Energia
Ex-administrador da Empresa de Desenvolvimento Mineiro substitui Carlos Almeida na Direcção-geral de Energia e Geologia.
ANA BRITO 17 de Abril de 2017, 17:59 Partilhar notícia

Seguro Sanches escolheu Mário Guedes para liderar a DGEGFoto
Seguro Sanches escolheu Mário Guedes para liderar a DGEG EVR ENRIC VIVES-RUBIO


Mário Guedes, que era administrador da Empresa de Desenvolvimento Mineiro (EDM) desde 22 de Junho, é o novo director-geral de Energia e Geologia, confirmou este engenheiro de minas ao PÚBLICO.

DIRECTOR GERAL DEVERIA SER UM FUNCIONÁRIO ESCOLHIDO POR "CONCURSO" E EVIDENTEMENTE RESPONSABILIZÁVEL.MAS NÃO...PARA QUE TUDO CONTINUE COMO DANTES QUARTEL GENERAL EM ABRANTES...
E QUE NINGUÉM AGORA FALE DE MONOPÓLIOS QUE O PARTIDO COMUNISTA CHINÊS E OS KAMARADAS EM ANGOLA FICAM FULOS...

PS

DEPOIS DO DOUTORADO NO "ESPACIAL" TEMOS AGORA UM DE "MINAS".AINDA ACABAM POR DESCOBRIR A PÓLVORA...

O MESMO POR TODO O LADO.A FAZER O QUE O INDIGENATO NÃO QUER...

Brothers who ran huge heroin and crack cocaine dealing ring were busted when police found photos of them with huge wads of cash, flashy cars and watches - and some VERY fancy trainers

Police found Kenechi and Oluchi Ochereobia were running a network of drug couriers from Cardiff and Hackney, east London and supplying to people in Norwich.



DEPOIS NÃO GOSTAM DE POLÍCIAS POR PERTO E NO SEU ENTORNO É TUDO RACISTA.OS RAPAZES INDÍGENAS É QUE SÃO "AGARRADOS" PARA DEIXAREM LIVRES AS RAPARIGAS...

AI DAS AUTORIDADES SALVADORAS NAS FRONTEIRAS(AFRICANAS) QUE OS DEIXEM MOLHAR OS PÉS...

Ministers call for an 'EU border' in Africa to stem the flow of migrants into Europe as it emerges 42,500 have landed in Italy in just one month

Record-breaking numbers of migrants are crossing the Mediterranean from Africa to Italy, prompting fears that authorities are powerless to stop another crisis.

AGORA MEUS AS FORÇAS ARMADAS E DAS GUARDAS COSTEIRAS É PARA NOS ENCHER DE SALVAMENTOS.SEGUE-SE A SEGURANÇA SOCIAL E O ESTADO SOCIAL.A ENTREGA DE TUDO O QUE TINHA PRETO E NÃO ERA NOSSO JÁ FOI ESQUECIDO E PRINCIPALMENTE A LIMPEZA ÉTNICA DOS BRANCOS E O CONFISCO DOS SEUS BENS...PELOS AFRICANOS CHEIOS DE AFECTOS...

HÁ OS VISTOS GOLD E OS VISTOS PARA AS MASSAS...

Exposed: Migrants win the right to stay in the UK with wedding they don't even turn up for! Ruling after Ghanaian's marriage 3,000 miles away - to a German
Ghanaian man has fought a landmark four-year legal battle to live in Britain
He had a 'proxy wedding' 3,000 miles away which he did not even attend
Neither Albert Awuku, 43, or his German bride needed to be present
Instead, they are thought to have been represented by their families in accordance with Ghana's 'customary law’ on marriages
By Stephen Wright Associate News Editor In Ghana For The Daily Mail
PUBLISHED: 22:01 BST, 14 May 2017 | UPDATED: 23:54 BST, 14 May 2017

Mr Awuku¿s solicitor, Jennifer Owusu-Barnieh, pictured, defines proxy marriage as ¿the process where a couple can get married with their consent but without being present at the ceremony¿ +6
Mr Awuku’s solicitor, Jennifer Owusu-Barnieh, pictured, defines proxy marriage as ‘the process where a couple can get married with their consent but without being present at the ceremony’

Foreign nationals can get UK residency by marrying EU citizens in overseas ceremonies which they do not even have to attend, it emerged last night.

Details of the little-known practice have been spelled out in the case of a Ghanaian man, who has fought a four-year legal battle to live in Britain following a ‘proxy wedding’ 3,000 miles away.

Neither Albert Awuku, 43, or his bride – a German citizen who can live in the UK under EU free movement rules – needed to be present at their nuptials in Ghana in February 2013.



Instead, they are thought to have been represented by their families in accordance with the country’s ‘customary law’ on marriages.

At such weddings, the groom’s father typically offers gifts and drink to the bride’s father for her hand in marriage.

Months after the couple tied the knot, their marriage was registered in Ghana and the wedding certificate used in Britain in a bid to win residency rights for Mr Awuku.

As there were no exit or entry stamps from Ghana or the UK on his passport to show he had attended the ceremony, his marriage was considered by the Home Office to have ‘taken place by proxy’.


Then-home secretary Theresa May refused his application for residency because she was not satisfied Mr Awuku’s ‘claimed marriage’ was registered in accordance with Ghanaian law.

Her decision was later overturned by a judge at a first-tier immigration tribunal – who was happy with the documents provided by the couple and satisfied the wedding was ‘properly executed’.

But Mrs May appealed to a higher tribunal and won. However, Mr Awuku then went to the Appeal Court to challenge that ruling, claiming that his human right to a family life with his wife – who is of Ghanaian descent – had been breached.

Now after a four-year battle, Mr Awuku – represented by human rights barrister Zane Malik and a London-based solicitor specialising in proxy marriages – has scored a major victory at the Appeal Court which has paved the way for him to be granted residency in the UK.

Mr Awuku has scored a major victory at the Appeal Court, pictured, which has paved the way for him to be granted residency in the UK +6
Mr Awuku has scored a major victory at the Appeal Court, pictured, which has paved the way for him to be granted residency in the UK

Immigration lawyer Jennifer Owusu-Barnieh works for Danbar Solicitors in London which published a guide to marriage by proxy and how it can be used to win resident rights in the UK +6
Immigration lawyer Jennifer Owusu-Barnieh works for Danbar Solicitors in London which published a guide to marriage by proxy and how it can be used to win resident rights in the UK

The man from Ghana, pictured, fought a four-year legal battle to live in Britain following a ¿proxy wedding¿ 3,000 miles away (stock photo) +6
The man from Ghana, pictured, fought a four-year legal battle to live in Britain following a ‘proxy wedding’ 3,000 miles away (stock photo)

Lord Justice Lloyd Jones said: ‘The law of England and Wales recognises proxy marriage if valid by the lex loci celebrationis (law of the land).

'Accordingly a spouse of an EU national who has concluded such a marriage will qualify as a family member.’

The ruling came after current Home Secretary Amber Rudd apparently ‘changed her position’ and invited judges to allow the appeal.

It comes three years after a watchdog report said proxy ceremonies – legal in countries including Ghana, Nigeria and Brazil – are becoming increasingly common in immigration applications.

John Vine, chief inspector of borders and immigration, said in June 2014 that more than 80 per cent of 29 sample proxy marriages that involved an EU national marrying a non-European partner proved to be invalid.

In the report, Mr Vine revealed his inspection found increasing attempts to exploit the EU’s free movement rules.

The man did not need to leave or re-enter the EU because his marriage was conducted by 'proxy' (stock photo) +6
The man did not need to leave or re-enter the EU because his marriage was conducted by 'proxy' (stock photo)

‘The European route is becoming an increasingly important way into the UK for those whose origins lie outside the European Economic Association area, particularly now that the immigration rules have been tightened,’ he added.

‘I found that many of the non-EEA spouses refused residence cards were overstayers.’

There is no suggestion Mr Awuku’s marriage was designed to subvert immigration rules, or that he entered or remained in the UK unlawfully.

While the court documents do not go into detail about his background, inquiries by the Daily Mail in Ghana found a man with Mr Awuku’s name and date of birth was born the son of a marine fitter in Tema, a port about 15 miles from the capital Accra.

Neighbours of the humble property in a bustling suburb of the city did not remember him and his family. It is believed his proxy marriage was registered in a district outside the capital.

The Mail was unable to contact Mr Awuku, with his whereabouts unclear last night. His family in Ghana could not be reached, and neither his barrister Mr Malik or solicitor Jennifer Owusu-Barnieh responded to requests for comment.

As there were no exit or entry stamps from Ghana or the UK on the man's passport to show he had attended the ceremony, his marriage was considered to have ¿taken place by proxy¿ (stock photo) +6
As there were no exit or entry stamps from Ghana or the UK on the man's passport to show he had attended the ceremony, his marriage was considered to have ‘taken place by proxy’ (stock photo)

The Home Office declined to answer specific questions about Mr Awuku’s case, including whether he had officially been granted residency.

It said: ‘The judgment of the Court of Appeal confirms that it is for the rules of private international law in the law of England and Wales to determine whether a proxy marriage can be recognised.

‘Whether to recognise such marriages is decided under the rules in our national law.

‘A proxy marriage will generally be recognised if it is legally valid in the country in which it was contracted.

‘There is also a requirement under our law that the parties should have had capacity to enter into the marriage.

‘All cases are given full and careful consideration to prevent any opportunities for abuse of any kind.’


Loophole for couples who can’t legally wed in Britain

A blog post by Mr Awuku’s solicitor, Jennifer Owusu-Barnieh, defines proxy marriage as ‘the process where a couple can get married with their consent but without being present at the ceremony’.

The piece on the website of her law firm, Danbar Solicitors in north-west London, goes on to suggest that some migrants have turned to proxy weddings as a means of staying in Britain, after the authorities banned those who are in the country illegally from marrying.

Potential clients are told: ‘The Home Office has through policy banned illegal immigrants from getting married in the United Kingdom. Proxy marriage became their next challenge.’

Further advice says: ‘A Ghanaian and a British or European can have a proxy marriage in Ghana.

'The proxy marriage is then registered and a certificate is issued. The couple can then make an application to the Home Office to obtain leave to be in the UK.’

The senior partner at the law firm, who has appeared on Ghanaian radio advertising her firm’s services, also discussed the ‘Home Office’s dilemma’ in dealing with such cases, even pointing out the risk of proxy marriage being abused.

She wrote: ‘BOOM! The Home Office is receiving marriage certificates from people that through government policy ... could not get married in the UK.

‘You guessed something had to be done in relation to such marriage certificates which to be fair could be abused.’



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4505398/Migrants-win-right-stay-UK-proxy-weddings.html#ixzz4h8RSW9TL
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A EUROPA COM AS BOAS LEIS FEITAS E COM OS ESTRANGEIROS QUE JÁ TEM NACIONAIS OU NÃO ESTÁ FEITA.PORQUE HÁ POR AÍ UM PRODUTO SEMELHANTE AO QUE AQUELAS SENHORAS IDOSAS TOMAM PARA LUBRIFICAR AS VAGINAS E EM QUE OS MARIDOS QUEREM MAIS E MAIS...PORQUE A SEGURANÇA SOCIAL E O ESTADO SOCIAL ESTÁ FORTE POR CONTA DO 30% QUE "CONTRIBUEM"...

PANELEIROS E FUFAS DE TODO O MUNDO UNI-VOS CÁ DENTRO...

Portugal entre os países que mais protegem lésbicas, gays, bissexuais


Relatório da ILGA-Internacional apresentado esta segunda-feira.

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Serão 72 os estados que continuam a criminalizar a actividade sexual entre pessoas do mesmo sexo informa um relatório


ALÉM DOS "NOSSOS" ANDAMOS A SALVAR OS DOS OUTROS...PORQUE ELES E ELAS SE "APAIXONAM" NUMA DAS VIAGENS QUE FAZEM COM AMOR À PRIMEIRA VISTA.CASAM E DEPOIS DE 6 MESES HÁ VIOLÊNCIA DOMÉSTICA.MAS FICAMOS COM MAIS UM OU UMA...

Sunday, May 14, 2017

OS CHINESES FACTURAM E OS EUROPEUS GARANTEM OS DIREITOS HUMANOS E A RAÇA MISTA...

Como conquistar o mundo com 900 mil milhões de dólares China
Em Beijing, China celebra com a "nova Rota da Seda" o maior programa de desenvolvimento desde o Plano Marshall. Europa e Alemanha estão céticos - mas até agora não tem nada para contrariar as ambições dos chineses.

O início da UE poderia fazer na África do Norte, sua vizinhança imediata, de onde partem a cada ano milhares de refugiados e migrantes para a Europa: Na Argélia de capital Argel, o minarete da mesquita El-Dschazair foi concluída há algumas semanas, com 265 metros de uma das mais elevadas construindo na África - e coroar uma das maiores casas de culto no mundo.

Minarete e mesquita foram construídas não por uma empresa europeia, mas pela "China State Construction Engineering Corporation", que tem sede em Beijing - de mais de 9.000 quilómetros de Argel.

http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/china-entwicklungsprogramm-neue-seidenstrasse-a-1147588.html

E ATENÇÃO HÁ QUE IR BUSCAR OS AFRICANOS LOGO NAS PRAIAS DO NORTE DE ÁFRICA.NÃO VÃO ELES MOLHAR OS PÉS...SENDO QUE A CULPA LOGO É "NOSSA"...

AOS BISPOS E PADRES DAS MEIAS TINTAS DAS APARIÇÕES OU VISÕES...MAS MUITO "ECUMÉNICOS"

Jesus Cristo nunca existiu
O mediático e prolífico filósofo francês Michel Onfray publicou um livro imenso que descreve a história da civilização judaico-cristã, desde o seu nascimento até à sua iminente Décadence.
Décadence 4,0 estrelas
JAN LE BRIS DE KERNE 13 de Maio de 2017,

Não sabiam? Jesus Cristo nunca existiu. E nunca ninguém nos disse isso. Ou melhor: muitos historiadores, arqueólogos e investigadores até o fizeram, mas os seus trabalhos nunca conseguiram impor-se. O último que decidiu abordar de forma brilhante este tema tabu é Michel Onfray, em Décadence (Flammarion)

VEJAM LÁ SE SE ORGANIZAM E VÃO PRODUZIR QUALQUER COISA ÚTIL.PORQUE MEUS RELIGIÃO JÁ HAVIA ANTES DO CRISTIANISMO COM "INTÉRPRETES" OFICIAIS...
CÁ POR MIM NADA TENHO A OPOR ÀS DIVINDADES GENTÍLICAS...