PSD President Luis Montenegro said this Sunday that, as a result of PS rule over the past eight years, “the social situation has reached its worst point since April 25.”
Luis Montenegro spoke at a rally in Coimbra and accused the PS of being closed to society, considering itself self-sufficient, and promised, if a government is formed, to remain open to independent members of the Democratic Alliance (AD) coalition.
“It is with a left-wing government, in fact not one but three left-wing governments in a row, that the welfare state has reached its worst point since April 25th. It was then that the National Health Service (SNS) that government school policy, government policy on housing, culture and sport reached its lowest point,” he said.
According to Luis Montenegro, the situation with public services has worsened, “since the socialist concept is the understanding that the state can solve everything on its own, the PS confuses the state with the party and the party with the state, and this does not mobilize the forces of society.”
“We must mobilize the forces of society,” he said at a lunch at Escola Básica Eugénio de Castro, where about 1,500 people attended, according to the organization.
The PSD president noted that he was “the first member of the party to speak” at this rally since the president of the Coimbra city council, José Manuel Silva, former president of the Order of Doctors and former leader of the SDS. -PP Adolfo Mesquita Nunez and the head of the AD list in this district, lawyer Rita Yudice.
Luis Montenegro presented AD as a coalition of PSD, CDS-PP and PPM that “brings together the best personnel that the political parties have, and there are many of them,” but that “adds to this the best that society has to offer.”
“This is the spirit of AD and this will be the spirit of the next Portuguese government,” he added.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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