The former President of the Assembly of the Republic, Augusto Santos Silva, this Monday accused the government of carrying out a “guerrilla occupation of the state” since he took office, believing that the dissolution of the AICEP administration was “pure partisanship.”
Santos Silva joined an election rally for European women this evening in Santarem and defended a “social Europe” that knows how to “distinguish state from society and state from parties” and which “knows how to value public administration, to judge public servants on their merits, not their party color.”
“A Europe that has always opposed the idea of a guerrilla occupation of a state, which we have witnessed – once again let us not be afraid of words – in the last two months in Portugal,” he accused.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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