The Prime Minister said this Thursday that the Portuguese do not want a political crisis and that the economic cycle is turning back with increasingly favorable results.
António Costa criticized what he saw as the “lust” of PSD president Luis Montenegro, but extended the criticism to the right-wing opposition in general.
The executive leader quoted Montenegro when he said in Funchal that “our time has come, now it’s our turn.” António Costa mentioned that “the right’s frenzy to create a political crisis, wholly undesirable for the Portuguese and against the national interest, stems from the essential fact that the right has realized that the economic cycle has changed and that the devil has not arrived this time, and that this inversion means that every day the life of the Portuguese will improve”, but “every day that the life of the Portuguese improves is the day when the right will have more and more difficulty in overthrowing this government” that “does not stop, it must govern”, despite being “barely audible amid the media noise on every case and case,” he said.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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