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I’m Sandra Hansen, a news website Author and Reporter for 24 News Reporters. I have over 7 years of experience in the journalism field, with an extensive background in politics and political science. My passion is to tell stories that are important to people around the globe and to engage readers with compelling content.
I’m Sandra Hansen, a news website Author and Reporter for 24 News Reporters. I have over 7 years of experience in the journalism field, with an extensive background in politics and political science. My passion is to tell stories that are important to people around the globe and to engage readers with compelling content.
I’m Sandra Hansen, a news website Author and Reporter for 24 News Reporters. I have over 7 years of experience in the journalism field, with an extensive background in politics and political science. My passion is to tell stories that are important to people around the globe and to engage readers with compelling content.
I’m Sandra Hansen, a news website Author and Reporter for 24 News Reporters. I have over 7 years of experience in the journalism field, with an extensive background in politics and political science. My passion is to tell stories that are important to people around the globe and to engage readers with compelling content.
I’m Sandra Hansen, a news website Author and Reporter for 24 News Reporters. I have over 7 years of experience in the journalism field, with an extensive background in politics and political science. My passion is to tell stories that are important to people around the globe and to engage readers with compelling content.
“God forbid we have a radical at the head of the government. God grant that we have a new “cunning” that will take us to the tail of Europe.” This is how Luis Montenegro reacted on Saturday, at the very beginning of the 41st PSD Congress, to the attack launched the day before by Pedro Nuno Santos, who once again raised the specter of Chegi if the Social Democrats win the 10th Congress. elections are marching without an absolute majority and need your support. The PS leadership candidate considered Andre Ventura’s party an “unsupposed ally” of the PSD and pointed the finger at Montenegro, which he said had never challenged the PSD alliance in the Azores. Less than 24 hours later, the Orange leader clashed with Andre Ventura, António Costa’s former infrastructure minister, over radicalism. “We are not specifically holding this congress on November 25, when the country will again have the opportunity to say no to “gonsalvismo,” embellished today in a modern version called “geringonsa”,” Montenegro said. Now for PSD President Pedro Nuno Santos is “the most fanatical defender of “gonzalismo”” associated with the far left.
The surprise of the convention was planned just before 20:00, when Cavaco Silva entered the Almada Pavilion next to Montenegro before the closing speech, receiving the loudest ovation of the evening and sitting in the front row next to Manuela Ferreira Leite and Leonor Beleza.
As he left, the former president of the republic said he was “deeply convinced that Portugal must change,” adding: “I came to listen, not to teach anyone lessons.” Also present were Paulo Rangel, María Luis Albuquerque (former Minister of Finance) and Campos Ferreira, who predicted “Aboda in PS on March 10.”
“We will always fight Chega and the SDP”
Socialist secretary-general candidate Pedro Nuno Santos accused the PSD of “unreliability” and called Chegu an “unexpected ally”, calling on Luis Montenegro to stop “deceiving the Portuguese”.
“Today the PSD shows us that they cannot be trusted (…) They made an agreement [nos Açores] and they will make a deal again if they need it [Chega] manage. There is no point in continuing to deceive the Portuguese people. This is not a minor issue. This is a pressing issue,” Pedro Nuno Santos said at a meeting with Socialist Party (PS) activists in Viana do Castelo. In his speech at the Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais (ESTG), the former minister said that “we fought Chega the same way we fought the PSD. We will always fight because we defend democracy, a country where everyone is respected. Whole Portugal, Portugal of the future, Portugal of development,” he emphasized.
The candidate for the post of PS secretary general said that the SDP “has learned nothing in the last eight years” of running the PS and “will not do anything different,” but admitted that the country is “far from prosperous.”
Author: Diogo CarreiraThisMiguel Alexander Gagnan([email protected])
Source: CM Jornal
I’m Sandra Hansen, a news website Author and Reporter for 24 News Reporters. I have over 7 years of experience in the journalism field, with an extensive background in politics and political science. My passion is to tell stories that are important to people around the globe and to engage readers with compelling content.