Francisco Pauperio, head of the Livre party list for the June 9 European elections, was interviewed by CMTV on Tuesday and began by agreeing with the new location of Lisbon airport, saying it is a “continuation of good practices.”
Regarding emigration, the head of the party list states that “there are problems with immigration,” adding that doors must be open, “but with respect to the rules.” He also says that this should happen, “but not with this pact that divides families.”
“There must be conditions. It’s not about the language, it’s about adapting to Portuguese society and diversity,” he says.
For European candidate Livre, closing borders is not a solution since “we are not ending immigration, but rather legal immigration,” in addition to the fact that it would not create much security at the level of the European Union.
On energy, he states that they are not denying any form of energy, but that there must be an “energy balance” in the EU so that we do not “become dependent on only one form of energy.”
On housing, Francisco Pauperio says the party is using the PRR to rebuild houses and that it intends to continue implementing the proposal in Europe as it allows for “lower housing and energy prices” as well as “increasing the number of houses.” “.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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