The President of the Republic said this Thursday that he wants to avoid commenting on the recent past and the immediate future of Portuguese politics in order to remain impartial in the new cycle towards the parties that will participate in the elections.
“I am not commenting on anything that has been said about the recent past or anything that will be said about the near future. As for the recent past, the cycle of Portuguese history has passed, passed, closed,” said Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. to journalists at a hotel in Bissau, where he was with the prime minister, participating in the official celebration of the 50th anniversary of Guinea-Bissau’s independence.
When asked about his cohabitation with the Prime Minister, Antonio Costa, who is nearing the end, replied: “I’m not going to comment. I decided not to comment, for the sake of exception, we are in the lead-up.” pre-election.”
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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