André Ventura defended this Saturday, as Social Democrat Luis Montenegro has already mentioned, that this invention is “bad for the country,” saying that the PSD will be responsible for “the transfer of power to the PS” if it refuses to reach an agreement with Cega. .
“I think it is important for the law to make it clear that this invention is bad. This is bad for the country and will mean more financial burden, more taxes, more poverty and more delays,” the Chegi leader said.
The idea was expressed by Andre Ventura during his speech to the National Council in Lisbon, which met to convene the party’s sixth congress, and was later reinforced by statements to journalists.
President Chegi believed that this thing was “harmful to health, education, the tax burden, and attempts are currently being made to whitewash it, especially from various political figures, that this thing is good and that, therefore, it is necessary not to give an absolute majority to the PS, but allow this thing to be reinvented.”
“This thing was bad for the country, it made us poorer, more backward, and made the political system more closed, more susceptible to nepotism,” he insisted.
This morning, speaking at the opening of a large meeting of the party’s National Strategic Council, PSD leader Luis Montenegro said that the government’s policy regarding this thing did not end in 2019, but continued until today and was bad. “for people’s lives.”
“No, the contraption with three parties or just PS was harmful to people’s lives,” he argued, believing that it was because of this executive that more Portuguese were forced to turn to private companies in both the health and education sectors .
When asked about the similarity of the message, Andre Ventura replied: “I’ve been writing this since midnight last night.”
“That’s why I didn’t imitate him and certainly didn’t talk about it with Luis Montenegro,” he noted, considering it a “happy accident.”
President Chegi said it was “clear to everyone that a commitment to a new gerigonce is emerging” on the left, but said he believed “the right will win the elections,” “at least in parliament.”
“It would be unthinkable for the PS to win again,” he stressed.
Andre Ventura also noted that before the legislative elections on March 10, he “will not spend much time on the PSD,” since his opponent “is the PS.”
“We will work to create an alternative government. If the SDP does not want this, then their duty will be to transfer power to the PS,” he emphasized.
The Chegi leader said that it is important for the right to say that they will be ready the day after the elections to “build an alternative.”
“We have to make a decision: either we leave the country completely ungovernable, which will probably mean elections in six months, or we agree to put some things aside and govern. On Chegi’s part, the goal is to govern, I want to see the same attitude on the part of the only protagonist who matters here, the SDP,” he said.
And he discounted a possible coalition of the SDP with other parties without parliamentary representation: “Create electoral alliances that you consider suitable, with the names that you want. We already more or less know what the voting intentions are, and that will not change the way parties that represent 0.5% or 0.8%.”
Ventura also believed that the right “to argue either with Chega yes or with Chega no, either with Chega in parliament or with Chega in the government, is negative” and leads to the loss of votes and alienation of the electorate.
“It provides a service that the left wants. “I’m not going to do that, I’m going to talk about the country and point fingers at the left for what happened,” he said.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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