Chegi’s leader confirmed this Wednesday at the Assembly of the Republic that the party would present a vote of no confidence in the government at the start of the second legislative session, saying it would do so “next week”.
“Sooner or later, this socialist country will come to an end. From our side, a vote of no confidence next week will be the first step towards this,” he said in a political statement at a meeting of the Standing Commission.
Ventura had already announced his intention to censor the government again in a new legislative session on July 17, at the end of an audience with the President of the Republic.
The Rules of Procedure of the Assembly of the Republic provide that the discussion of the proposal “begins on the third parliamentary day after the vote of no confidence, it cannot exceed three days, and the only item on the agenda is the discussion of the proposal, the vote of censure.”
In response to Lusa’s question, councilor Chegi has yet to give a date on when the party intends to formalize the proposal. However, the party will be able to submit a draft resolution only on the 15th, the day the second legislative session begins.
Having confirmed this delivery next Friday, the leaders’ conference will have to meet again to schedule the debate to take place next week, probably on Wednesday the 20th, which is scheduled. cuts.
The Rules of Procedure of the Assembly of the Republic stipulate that if a vote of no confidence is not approved, the signatories may not move another proposal during the same legislative session.
Chega had already presented the government with a vote of no confidence at the start of that legislature’s first legislative session, which was defeated last July by votes against PS, PCP, BE, PAN and Livre and abstentions by the SDP and Liberals. Initiative.
In January of this year, still in this first legislative session, another vote of no confidence in the government, presented by the Liberal Initiative, was rejected, with the PS, PCP and Livre voted against and the PSD, Block de Esquerda and PAN abstained.
In April, Andre Ventura proposed to the SDP chairman Luis Montenegro to pass a vote of no confidence in the government and promised that if this does not happen, Chega will come up with this initiative in early September, early September. about the next legislative session, the intention was confirmed in July by an announcement at the end of an audience with Marcelo Rebelo de Souza.
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Source: CM Jornal

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