
Eugenius Tiny wants to change the name and flag of São Tomé and Príncipe
Jurist Eugenio Tiny, candidate for the Santomense Presidency, told Lusa today that he wants a strong fight against corruption and defends the change in the name of the country and..
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Jurist Eugenio Tiny, candidate for the Santomese Presidency, today told Lusa that he wants a strong fight against corruption and advocates changing the name of the country and the colors of the flag to strengthen national unity. Eugene Tiny wants to change the name and flag of São Tomé and Príncipe. "Our flag does not correspond to our territory," said the candidate for Sunday elections, stressing that the sea of São Tomé and Príncipe is 160 times larger than the land territory.
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Jurist Eugenio Tiny, candidate for the Santomese Presidency, today told Lusa that he wants a strong fight against corruption and advocates changing the name of the country and the colors of the flag to strengthen national unity
reliability low1/2 sourcesEugene Tiny wants to change the name and flag of São Tomé and Príncipe.
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"Our flag does not correspond to our territory," said the candidate for Sunday elections, stressing that the sea of São Tomé and Príncipe is 160 times larger than the land territory.
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Jurist Eugenio Tiny, candidate for the Santomense Presidency, told Lusa today that he wants a strong fight against corruption and defends the amendment..
omitted byCentercovered byPublic / AgenciesEugene Tiny wants to change the name and flag of São Tomé and Príncipe.
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