The SDS president said this Saturday that the Democratic Alliance (AD), which also includes the PSD and the PPM, will not make the left-wing government viable, denying the Chegi leader who classified the coalition as “a useful support for the party.” PS.”
“The AD will not make a left-wing government viable, firstly because it will win the elections and, secondly, because normality disappeared when the PS governed after losing the elections and Pedro Nuno Santos clarified that it will not form a government at his post. completely viable, opening the door to invention 2.0, which would be a disaster for Portugal,” Nuno Melo said in a statement.
“The rules should be the same for everyone. Under normal conditions, whoever wins should rule,” the centrist leader emphasized.
In this way, the president of the Christian Democrats reacted to the statements of the leader of Chegi André Ventura, who said this Saturday that the AD recognizes the possibility of creating a possible PS minority government with a right-wing majority in parliament, pointing to a “feeling of rebellion” among the PSD, SDS and the Liberal Initiative.
“AD assumes that this will make the PS government viable even if there is a Chegi, SDP and IL majority in parliament. This fact has caused in recent weeks a huge feeling of rebellion among many groups of the SDP, IL and CDU,” said leader He will arrive today.
In response, the CDS president stated that “instead of disturbing other people’s thoughts, Andre Ventura should try to stop being a useful support for the PS, as is clear from the announcement that Chega will present a motion to reject the AD government, having done a great service.” in PS, BE, CDU, PAN and Livre.”
According to Nuno Melo, this position of Chegi “helps to understand the importance of AD’s victory in the elections under conditions of independence” from the number of deputies elected from Andre Ventura’s party.
“Absolute certainty: the more Chega grows, the closer the PS will be to power,” he insisted.
AD, he continued, “is the only stable, clear, predictable alternative with capable cadres – which did not need to recruit from the failures of other parties – to remove the PS from power,” hinting at the approach to Chege by elements previously associated with other party formations, such as the case of former Social Democratic MP Malo de Abreu, who will join Chegi’s lists in the legislative elections on March 10.
“Winning elections without depending on others is a top priority that is in the best interests of Portugal,” Melo said.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

I am Michael Melvin, an experienced news writer with a passion for uncovering stories and bringing them to the public. I have been working in the news industry for over five years now, and my work has been published on multiple websites. As an author at 24 News Reporters, I cover world section of current events stories that are both informative and captivating to read.