Rita Matias, Chegi’s deputy and youth coordinator, was not allowed to participate in the Youth Parliament initiative on the afternoon of Tuesday, January 16, at the Escola Secundária Felismina Alcântara in Mangualda.
“The students invited me to attend the debate, but the school did not allow it,” Rita Mathias said on social media.
“I talked to them [estudantes] outside the school when the President of the General Council interrupted me, calling me a fascist and saying that they banned the event because they did not want to normalize fascism,” he added.
For what morning Post As it turned out, the deputy tried to devalue her and took advantage of the moment to take a photo with students from Mangualde High School. “Will fascism be stronger than rejecting pluralistic and democratic debate?” asked youth coordinator Chegi.
The chairman of the district political commission of Viseu do Chega, who was also at the school, observed everything and called the attitude “unacceptable.” “I’m going to file a statement with the prosecutor’s office about the woman’s behavior,” concluded João Tilly.
ABOUT morning Post He tried to respond to the situation with the school, but Joaquim Loureiro, director of the Mangualde school band, was unable to comment on the situation.
Author: Thiago Virgilio Pereira
Source: CM Jornal

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