The leader of the Liberal Initiative (IL) said this Wednesday that the secretary general of the PS “does not have the legitimacy” to talk about the “disorder” on the right, arguing that Pedro Nuno Santos “needs an examination of conscience.”
“There is no legitimacy for Pedro Nuno Santos, responsible for the state of the country, responsible for the disorder that was visible to everyone in a government that is ceasing its functions, there is no legitimacy. What is needed from Pedro Nuno Santos is an examination of conscience,” said Rui Rocha in Porto, on the sidelines of the presentation of the Social Pact of the Portuguese Business Confederation (CIP).
Rui Rocha commented on the statement of the Secretary General of the PS, who on Tuesday in Faro blamed the right for “disorder” in Portugal.
“Andre Ventura wants Luis Montenegro, Luis Montenegro prefers Rui Rocha, Luis Montenegro and Rui Rocha do not want Andre Ventura. Law is a mess, but that mess will have consequences in Portugal if they happen to win” in the March legislation. elections, Pedro Nuno Santos said at a rally in Faro.
According to Rui Rocha, “the disorder is the situation in Portugal to which the PS led the country.”
And he described: “It is a mess when there are not enough family doctors for one million six hundred thousand Portuguese, it is a mess when elderly people are waiting in health centers for an appointment ticket, it is a mess when there is a school without a Teacher, it is a mess in a country from which young people can expect nothing but emigration.”
The IL President gave several more examples, namely the “mess” that he believed existed in the current outgoing government of which Pedro Nuno Santos was part.
“It was the PS of Pedro Nuno Santos that laid the absolute majority in the chaos of the systematic departures of government officials, one of whom was Pedro Nuno Santos,” he said.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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