The Juntos Pelo Povo (JPP) party this Saturday criticized the “narrative of fear” of the PSD and CDS-PP regarding the possible rejection of the Madeira government program, stressing that it does not imply the suspension of work and support or the freezing of quarries. . JPP leader Elvio Sousa confirmed that the political crisis in Madeira is the responsibility of government leader Miguel Albuquerque “for refusing to approve the 2024 budget in February” ahead of early elections.
The Madeira government’s program is being debated tomorrow and Thursday and risks being rejected as the PS, JPP and Chega have announced they will vote against it. The three parties have a total of 24 deputies out of the 47 that make up the hemicycle, equivalent to an absolute majority capable of overthrowing the executive.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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