Socialist leader Porfirio Silva welcomed this Saturday’s message from the President of the Republic of “mobilization, unity, perseverance and continuity” and, as for booing the Minister of Infrastructure, he believed that differences of opinion are normal in a democratic state. .
“The President of the Republic, without touching on indirect issues, but referring to the long term, referring to the essential, to what makes us all proud to be Portuguese, conveyed an important message, which is always an important message for the country. face to face with what he has to do. And this is a message of mobilization, unity, perseverance, continuity, which the PS warmly welcomes and I think it marked this on June 10, “considers Porfirio Silva.
When asked about the fact that Minister of Infrastructure João Galamba was booed at the Day of Portugal, Camões and Portuguese Communities Day ceremonies held in Peso da Régua, Vila Real, a member of the PS National Secretariat responded with reference to the President of the Republic’s own words.
“I think that today we should follow the example of the president: focus on the global message, which is the message of unity, the mobilization of all Portuguese. We all know that, fortunately, we are in a democratic country, and therefore we are not “not everyone has the same opinion on all issues. Fortunately, if everyone had the same opinion, or some could not express the same opinion, it would be bad,” he said.
When asked how he read the words of the President of the Republic, when he considered it necessary to “cut the dead branches that reach the whole tree”, Porfirio Silva replied that “as the President of the Republic himself said, the speech of the 10th of June was not a speech about the present, not about everyday life, but about the great tasks of the country.
“I want to say as the son of a farmer, and since it makes sense, since today June 10 is centered in the Douro, people who work the land know well that every job has its time. every job, and that’s how you get good yields: it’s knowing how to do each task at the right moment, without haste, with concentration, and knowing that the main thing is to be able to build something that will last a long time, with the ability to go on and persist,” he added.
He continued, as June 10 is focused on Douro, “it’s a good reading of that long-term vision that everyone who works the earth should have.”
“Since no one sows today to reap tomorrow, they know that there are many steps to reap, and we should all know this, for in our diversity, in the plurality of the country, in the differences of opinion, in the differences that it is natural that exist in a democratic society, knowing that it is part of the job to finally get a good harvest,” he concluded.
The Socialist leader added that the PS sees itself in a speech “that includes all Portuguese” and “looks to the future”.
“The fact that this June 10 is centered on the Douro, a region where over the centuries human labor has transformed nature, ingenuity and effort to create a different landscape and reality, is an inspiring choice. Because Douro himself, being such a duration, of this secularity, shows the importance of perseverance, continuity, focus on public policy,” he said.
The President of the Republic said this Saturday that Portugal cannot refuse to create more wealth, equality and cohesion, believing that only this will allow it to continue to have a “projection in the world.”
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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