The PAN spokesman believes the next government cannot fail disabled military personnel and former combatants, saying the Portuguese state owes a debt to these people. “These people served the country. They were forced into war. Both disabled soldiers and ex-combatants currently owe a debt to the Portuguese state, which must be remitted once and for all when pensions and entitlements are reviewed. to (…) being in conditions of war,” said Ines Souza Real, adding that it is essential that the wives of former combatants are entitled to pensions of “an acceptable minimum amount.”
The official also defended the strengthening of NATO after Sweden became the 32nd member of the alliance. “There is a common NATO project that guarantees the security of its members,” says Ines Souza Real, adding: “We cannot forget that the world is currently going through a very difficult geopolitical situation with the constant threat from Russia, as well as the rise of China itself. among other dimensions.”
Author: Miguel Alexander Gagnan([email protected])
Source: CM Jornal

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