PSD vice president Paulo Rangel said this Thursday that the prime minister “should draw conclusions” from the “very harsh criticism” of the government by Republic President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in an interview. with RTP and Público who found it “very realistic”.
“It is important for the Portuguese to realize that they have a president of the republic who says that the majority are hot and tired,” said Paulo Rangel, stressing that “this is a very sharp criticism of the government, which, naturally, the first minister must draw conclusions.”
The SDP vice-president spoke on the sidelines of a dinner in Camara de Lobos, in the west of Madeira, within the framework of the 1st Social Democratic Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, commenting on an interview with Marcelo Rebelo de Souza.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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