This Wednesday, Andre Ventura accused the President of the Republic of being a political “swamp” and did not undertake to approve the state budget.
“Today [esta quarta-feira] we heard how the PS stated that it does not want to conduct a dialogue with the SDP,” President Chegi noted in response to the speech of the Socialist Secretary General.
Since Chega and the PS do not commit to approving the state budget, “we risk having one of the shortest governments in history,” he made clear.
The party “does not feel absolutely obligated to ensure the viability of any AD government instrument because Chega has been saying for weeks that a sustainable four-year government agreement could be reached with him.”
“This creates an absolutely incredible scenario for Portuguese politics,” a government that “insists on not creating any majority,” he criticized, saying it was “an absolute quagmire.”
“It seems that AD wants to quickly provoke a political crisis in order to have in their heads the majority they dream of,” he criticized, accusing Montenegro of “amateurism.”
Ventura also argued that Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa “is one of those who bears responsibility” for this situation “because he did not promote the policy of mutual understanding, which was fundamental and which any President of the Republic would have promoted in identical circumstances.”
The Chegi leader also called on the government to “move quickly” in presenting the budget amendment as “there appears to be consensus on some issues” such as fighting corruption, restoring teachers’ working hours, and increasing the value of the administration. public career, extending the allowance allocated to the judicial police to other security forces or reducing taxes.
Andre Ventura said he wants to “prevent important measures like this from falling by the wayside in this Legislature.”
“We can commit to fixing the budget that will be presented in the next few days or weeks, after April 25th. Chega will not commit to the state budget because this is the great macro policy of the government, which insisted on not having any agreement with Sufficient,” he said.
This Wednesday, Pedro Nuno Santos confirmed that it is “virtually impossible” to approve the state budget. “AD cannot believe that the PS is obliged to support the government. This has not and will not happen,” the Socialist Secretary General emphasized. socialist.
Author: morning Post This Lusa
Source: CM Jornal
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