The leader of the Democratic Alliance (PSD/CDU-PP/PPM coalition) Luis Montenegro gave an interview on Tuesday in a series of conversations, CMTV with political candidates in the March 10 legislative elections.
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CMTV interviewed party leaders
The first to be interviewed was Paulo Raimundo of the PCP, who, among other proposals, defended on Monday reduction in fees and commissions charged by banks.
Rui Tavares of Livre explained that it would be “better for Portugal to have a plurality on the left flank”.
Pedro Nuno Santos of the PS was adamant that “it is bad for democracy when the PS and PSD share the same governance.”
Ines Sousa Real attacked Mariana Mortagua and criticized the opposition from her own party’s former deputy Andre Silva.
Mariana Mortagua said the wealth tax is a “matter of fairness” and that the socialist government’s balance sheet is “negative.”
Liberal Initiative President Rui Rocha spoke about the privatization of TAP, interest in the Infrastructure portfolio and the desire to overthrow socialism.
Chegi leader Andre Ventura stressed that his party was the first in almost 40 years to “challenge” the PS and PSD.
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