The PAN spokeswoman, who was re-elected this Saturday for a new term, considered that the country “has become a hostage of political instability” and demanded “political will and focus” from the government, as well as “structural reforms.”
“Unfortunately, in recent weeks and last year, the country has become hostage to significant political instability, due to which structural reforms have been suspended, and we cannot miss the opportunity to implement them,” criticized Ines Souza Real in conclusion. speech at the ninth congress of the PAN, at which she was re-elected by an overwhelming majority of delegates.
Inés de Sousa Real stated that “Portugal is now in a position to access the public funds that completely structure the country, for the reforms and energy transition that need to be done, to promote the green economy, to guarantee the tax, which is also “green”. “.
“And, above all, we guarantee and build a more just society and what we give to those in need, instead of millions of euros going to those who pollute the environment the most and who make the most profit. This is not financial justice, not the society we are trying to build,” he said.
Given that the government has “failed families and this cannot be,” Sousa Real emphasized that “there must be political will and focus.”
“We cannot get lost in the instability we are experiencing,” he defended.
Ines de Souza Real was re-elected PAN Spokeswoman at the IX Party Congress today after her list for the National Political Commission received more than 70 percent of the vote and 20 mandates. The list, headed by former MP Nelson Silva, has reached seven positions in this expanded governing body.
This Saturday, in the Escola Básica de Matosinhos, in the Porto region, the IX Congress of the People-Animals-Nature Party took place.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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