Chega President André Ventura said this Monday that former Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho advised PSD leaders to “pay attention to Chegu” and said that he believed he would still serve in his party.
“Essentially what Pedro Passos Coelho said today was: ‘Look at Chegu,'” he said.
Having already commented in statements to journalists upon arrival on the presence of the former PSD leader in the campaign of the Democratic Alliance (SDS/CDU-PP/PPM coalition), André Ventura returned to this topic in his speech at today’s dinner/rally in a restaurant in Sever do Vouga (district Aveiro) for more than 300 people.
President Chegi believed that Passos had “served democracy well” because “he left the comfort of his home to tell the orange people that being a PS copy doesn’t work, that wanting to be a PS two doesn’t work.” , and that the country really needs a break.”
“I suspect that before the end of this campaign or the end of this year, or at worst the end of the legislature, I think Pedro Passos Coelho will still move to Chega,” he said.
“I would like to thank my friend Pedro Passos Coelho for being able to explain to Luis Montenegro, in just a few minutes of speech, everything that I have so far been unable to explain in two years of leading Luis Montenegro,” he said after asking the question. : “He went to support Luis Montenegro or give him a slap and a lesson? It could only be like this.”
The Chegi president also stated that the SDP is “used to being a support for the PS.”
Pedro Passos Coelho spoke this Monday at an AD rally in Faro and accused the PS of increasing instability in the country, which he attributes to immigration, and said that in schools no one should “shut the throats of students.” will and your way of thinking.”
Noting that it is in the district where Luis Montenegro and Pedro Nuno Santos, who is also the head of the Aveiro list, come from, the leader of Chegui questioned in his speech that the leaders of the PSD and PS “never managed to solve the problems of the district.” , how are they going to solve the country’s problems?”
“PS and SDP are the same thing, the same failure, the same politics, the same corruption, the same places, the same decisions,” he criticized, arguing that Chega represents “the only solution for Portugal”.
“If we, with this historic opportunity to win the election, allow the transformation of the country to go from pink to orange, we will be doing Portugal a disservice,” he said, saying that “there are fears that Chega will win the election.”
Considering that PS and PSD represent “a profound flaw created by the system,” Ventura emphasized that “there is only one sledgehammer capable” of destroying it, “and that is Chegi’s sledgehammer.”
In a speech in which he touched on several topics, the Chegi leader said Portugal was “becoming a more unsafe country” and said Portugal “treats its refugees better than its police officers.”
President Chegi also called gender ideology “nonsense,” saying it was being confused “with modernity.”
“As if we were more modern and decent by sending children to school with inappropriate sexual content. This is obscene,” he said, pointing out that public schools cannot replace families and “indoctrinate children.”
Upon arriving at the rally, Andre Ventura was greeted with fireworks. Leader Chegi was emotional, singing the chorus of “Purple Rain” when the artist handed him the microphone, and danced on stage to the sounds of “Conquistador” at the end of his performance and after the national anthem. .
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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