This Sunday, the SDP president said that the “real political instability” in the country is linked to the opposition, and accused the PS and Çega leaders of “disgust and disorientation” regarding the negotiations on the next state budget.
At the closing of the PSD Summer University, a youth education initiative that ends today in Castelo de Vide (Portalegre), Montenegro, he also left a warning based on his conviction: “This government does not need elections to govern or to re-legitimize itself, but rather to carry out our program, so that there is political responsibility in Portugal and so that there is no government blockade.”
“I am convinced that at the moment the country is on the side of the government, but we do not know whether the opposition will be on the side of the country,” he said.
In a speech lasting about 40 minutes, the prime minister said that “contrary to what many predicted, there is no instability in the government in Portugal, there is no political instability in Portugal except instability of the opposition.”
“The real political instability in Portugal comes from an opposition that spends its whole life saying one thing and the opposite, speaking in advance and being impulsive,” he said.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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