On Tuesday, President Chegi accused the PSD and CDS-PP of a “deep betrayal” of the right for signing a parliamentary protection agreement with the PAN in Madeira, believing that “anything is possible” to remain in power.
“This agreement is a deep betrayal of the right,” leader Chegi told a news conference at the party’s national headquarters in Lisbon after it was announced that the PSD/CDU-PP coalition had signed a legal agreement with the MHP. parliamentarian who will provide an absolute majority in the Parliament of Madeira.
Andre Ventura believed that this understanding represented “one of the most unimaginable figures in the Portuguese political landscape in many decades” and proved that “for the PSD, everything is about maintaining power.”
“This was not enough for us to understand how degraded the panorama of national politics has become,” he said, accusing the Social Democrats and centrists of agreeing to “sell their souls to the devil in order to remain in power.”
Ventura also criticized the PSD/Madeira leader and regional government president for not resigning after failing to win an absolute majority, as he had said during the election campaign he intended to run.
Recalling his past in the SDP, he added: “This agreement hurts me as a former SDP activist and the many leaders, MPs and friends I have in the SDP. This is a betrayal of the memory of the SDP, the memory of the right.” “
President Chegi noted that this “last-minute agreement” with a party that “has nothing to do with the basic ideas of the SDP and SDS” is “a boon for the PS.”
Andre Ventura also called on the leaders of the PSD and SDS-PP to comment on this agreement, saying that “I would like to hear from Luis Montenegro and Nuno Melo about this cruel betrayal.”
“No one will be surprised if, in other regional elections or in legislative elections, the PSD realizes that it can form a coalition with PAN, BU or PKP for any agreement that avoids being governed by Chega,” he said.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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