Ines Sousa Real accused the PSD of moving away from center-right values by presenting itself in the legislative elections in a coalition with the CDS-PP and the PPM. “A vote for AD is a vote against women’s rights,” said the PAN spokeswoman during a debate with PSD President Luis Montenegro, broadcast this Sunday on the channel SIC.
For Ines Souza of Real Madrid: “The thought of Nuno Melo [presidente do CDS-PP] and Gonçalo da Camara Pereira [presidente do PMM] calls into question progress on women’s rights.” Luis Montenegro found it “insulting to want to transfer Gonçalo da Camara Pereira’s statements” on this matter to AD, which he does not see and which he “is sure that he himself regrets.” “There is nothing in our program that matches the description” of Ines Sousa Real, the Social Democrat noted.
Ines Sousa Real repeated the idea that “PAN is the party that approved most of the proposals with only one deputy”, but for Luis Montenegro this is a sign that the party “gets along much better with the PS” than the PSD. Given that the PAN abstained from voting on the PS government’s budget, the Social Democrat called on the party’s spokesman to take on “the entire legacy of socialist governance.” In response, Ines Sousa Real accused Luis Montenegro of not knowing how to “lead the opposition” to the PS.
One of AD’s proposals, criticized by PAN, is “reducing VAT on bullfighting.” Luis Montenegro proposes to “value the rural world and dynamize the territory.”
The Social Democrat, attacked by Ines Sousa Real over the PSD’s vote against the PAN proposal for an extraordinary constitutional review, did not want to “make a case for it.” The draft wanted animal protections to be enshrined in the constitution.
Regulating “lobbying” was also on the agenda. Ines Sousa Real once again criticized the PSD’s vote against the PAN project, while Luis Montenegro cited the lack of time to present the social democratic project.
Regarding the demands of security forces and firefighters, the PAN spokeswoman defended the equality of subsidies for risk and early retirement of specialists. The AD looks at public administration as a whole and points to “lack of human resources” and “career attractiveness.”
When asked about AD’s position on medically assisted dying, the SDP president prefers to “wait for the decision of the Constitutional Court.”
Author: Miguel Bravo Morais This Philippa Novais
Source: CM Jornal

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