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    How can a civic movement set the agenda in city hall?

    How can a civic movement set the agenda in city hall?

    team, 31st July 2019
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    Authorship Rui Franco
    Date 31 July 2019
    Source The School of Public Life
    Tags
    City council
    Housing
    Policy
    Portugal
    Content Type
    Video/Podcast
    Description

    An interview with Rui Franco – Deputy City Councilor of Lisbon at the Our Common City conference in Budapest (February 22 & 23, 2019).

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    Photo: Luisa Azevedo

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