On Sunday evening, President Chegi accused the PS of turning the country into a “hell for businessmen” and said Portugal had “a lot of taxes, expensive housing and poor services.”
“In recent years, the PS has turned this country into a hell for businessmen. Every businessman, from the smallest to the largest, today feels that life in Portugal is hell,” he said.
Andre Ventura spoke at the end of the dinner/rally in Leiria and took the opportunity to speak on the topic, saying that the area “is one of the most entrepreneurial in the country.”
President Chegi said that “it is hell of taxes, bureaucracy, hell of paperwork and hell of having to deal with any issues with the public administration.”
“We have become a country with high taxes, expensive housing and poor services. That’s why I ask, after eight years of socialism, what good did they bring us, what good did PS bring us, how did PS help our companies, our communities? Nothing,” he defended himself.
In front of a room filled with more than 300 supporters, Andre Ventura asked the question: “How can we think that we should give PS another chance?” And he replied: “It’s impossible.”
Also criticizing the autonomous management of the PSD, the Chegi leader said that “the PS and the PSD will not find any solution for Portuguese companies.”
In his speech, the Chegi leader noted that in terms of security, Portugal is “really like the Wild West” and “an absolute bandit.”
“It is this country that the left left us, without order, without power, in which everyone does what he wants, in which violence is open, free and accessible to everyone,” he accused, noting that if Chega is the government, “the criminals are really will end up in prison.”
Andre Ventura also criticized the “leftist vices that have led to the complete collapse of the value system”, saying that “respect for law and institutions” has been lost.
Citing as an example “countries that were very modern on the left, such as Brazil and Venezuela, Colombia or Ecuador and other countries in South America,” and considering that today they have become “open-air cemeteries where there are shots fired and dead.” every day,” Ventura argued that “in order not to reach such a country,” it is necessary to “prevent the PS and PSD from winning the next elections.”
Upon arrival at the rally, the Chegi leader also commented on the message that the President of the Republic sent to the Congress of the Prosecutor’s Office with a request to speed up and achieve results from the prosecutor’s office, as well as to warn about the “challenges” of the politicization of justice and legal proceedings. politicians.
Andre Ventura said he “doubts that this was the best moment chosen to send this message” as it could “give insight into criticism, even if veiled, of the work that the Public Ministry is doing” and could be “incendiary”.
“We all demand results for justice, I think this is obvious, if you say this at the congress of the prosecutor’s office, the idea may arise that the president wants to put pressure on the prosecutor’s office in a certain direction. And I think that at that moment this statement was not particularly joyful,” he criticized.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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