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Pedro Nuno believes that everyone is subject to criticism, despite not commenting on the PGR interview.

On Thursday, the PS leader considered that all agents of collective life are “subject to criticism” and must accept it when he was confronted with the republic’s attorney general’s interview with RTP television on Monday.

“I also do not intend to comment on the current prosecutor’s interview. The only thing I can say is that there is not and cannot be any area of ​​society, our collective life, that would be absent from analysis and critical analysis,” he said. he said.

The day after Lucilia Gago’s interview with RTP, a source from the PS parliamentary group said that the Socialists had no comment and that they were waiting for the Attorney General of the Republic to go to Parliament, this Thursday Pedro Nuno Santos was asked about this by journalists at the end of a visit to the Carcavelos Medical Center in Cascais.

According to the leader of the PS, “all spheres of collective life are subject to assessment, verification and criticism.”

“A developed democracy lives with these debates, lives with this criticism. It must live with this criticism, it must accept it. And it must listen, try to understand whether it makes sense, and if not. Not to reject it, as well as to point the finger at those who think differently, this is clearly unacceptable,” he noted.

In an interview with RTP on Monday evening, the Republic’s attorney general said she had never considered resigning, claimed there was an “organized campaign” against the Public Prosecutor’s Office (PP) and addressed the Justice Minister’s claims of “putting house in order” in the PP.

Lucilia Gago also said the investigation under Operation Influencer against the former prime minister was “still ongoing” and denied any “special care”, saying that António Costa was treated like anyone else in the event of a complaint or suspicion of a crime.

Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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