This Thursday, the PKP defended that the censorship of the communists is “in line with government policy” and said that more important than the departure of Minister Pedro Nuno Santos is the reversal of the TAP privatization process.
“Our censorship is government policy. Policies, which in the case of this public company [TAP], [é] a policy of annihilating the civil service, a policy that does not solve the country’s pressing problems, and for us it is censorship,” defended Jorge Pires, member of the Political Commission of the PKP Central Committee.
The leader spoke to reporters at the party’s headquarters in Lisbon and was asked about the announcement of the Liberal Initiative to present a vote of no confidence in the government following the resignation of Infrastructure and Housing Minister Pedro Nuno Santos following the controversy. from TAP.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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