Statements by the Attorney General of the Republic, Lucilia Gago, about the political crisis divide the parties.
Cega President André Ventura credits Lucília Gago with explaining that “there were in fact suspicions against the Prime Minister – whether they came true or not – and they had to go to the Supreme Court. [Tribunal de Justiça]. The prosecutor’s office could not hide it.”
In turn, BE coordinator Mariana Mortagua said that the statements of the Attorney General of the Republic “add little to the statement.”
And PAN deputy Ines Souza Real realized that the statements were “below what the Portuguese expected.” Positively, Presidential Minister Mariana Vieira da Silva said: “The government will not make any comments today.”
Author: João Saramago
Source: CM Jornal

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