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Pedro Nuno wants the surplus to be “invested in people”

Minutes before PS leader Pedro Nuno Santos arrives in Caxinas and announces that he wants to invest budget surpluses in people, there is a feeling of suspicion in the street cafes. “What are you going to do? Miracles? Everyone says the same thing,” says the employee on the other side of the counter.

Outside, the PS delegation arrives. The music changed, especially after António Costa appeared in the campaign. “This is incredible power. These people know where the right way is,” Pedro Nuno Santos said before being carried on a makeshift stage. There he recalled that the PS managed to “have a budget surplus” and indicated two ways: either spend “on those who don’t need it, on banks,” or “invest in people,” he concluded. During the day, he had two ministers with him: Manuel Pizarro and José Luis Carneiro. “The Costa effect helps a lot because people take turns,” he said. CM Minister of Health.

From the streets of Caxinas he headed to Guimarães and was in Vizel in the afternoon. It was in Guimarães that discontent broke out. A man from a balcony provoked the caravan with insulting gestures. The objects have changed: umbrellas and a vase. Something that didn’t stop Pedro Nuno. The Socialist candidate said that “it is necessary to share different views while respecting others.”

At night the stage was shared with a former internal enemy in Braga. Carneiro recalled that two years ago they were “far from imagining” that the Social Democratic Party was moving “toward an absolute majority.” “We’re going to win,” he said. Pedro Nuno, the train driver, doesn’t give up. “They don’t know what a train is,” he sneers, showing the work done on the Minho Line. Now there are “cars that were considered scrap metal” that “are serving the population like new,” he concluded. ANNOUNCEMENT

Author: Diogo Carreira
Source: CM Jornal

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