Pedro Passos Coelho spoke this Monday at the Democratic Alliance rally in Faro and said that he wants “to be able to humbly reciprocate the support, assistance and solidarity that he was given in the past when he was Prime Minister.”
“In other circumstances, I want to contribute and support so that the outcome in this election will be different,” Passos says.
He states that the spirit of AD is taking the country “back to 1979,” but today “there are serious problems awaiting resolution” as “government policies show wear and tear.”
“It’s time to do something different. Our future belongs to us, we do not accept owners in Portugal,” he says.
Pedro Passos Coelho says that “at any moment Portugal will be at the top of Europe” and adds that if Portugal wants to grow, “it must do so.”
The former PSD president explains that the Portuguese must be part of the Democratic Alliance project, that they must “have the freedom to do it” and that it is important that they “think for themselves”.
He also says the country must “build trust and focus on institutions” because “the world we face is complex.”
“Put the government at the service of society,” he says. He adds that it is important to give “a new opportunity to the country” and that “the natural result of the elections is a victory for AD”, given the “huge vacuum” of the IPS, and asks the Portuguese to provide “conditions”. political strength to this government.”
“The PS had an absolute majority and threw it away,” says the former SDP president, saying Montenegro’s role is to tell people “that it’s worth voting for AD, to make them believe that the party will change the country.” “.
“I have hope that the country can improve,” he says. Finally, he turned to the Portuguese, asking them to “think carefully about whether it is worth grabbing it with both hands and creating the conditions of political power in order to believe in the country, to give it a new chance to do things differently.” this government to be able to bring about this transformation.”
Before the rally, Pedro Passos Coelho, together with the current party chairman Luis Montenegro, arrived on foot at the Algarve hotel and tourism school and said that he would not come to “cause inattention”, but to “help the PSD in the campaign.”
“We are very strong, very united and united in our goal to ensure the well-being of the Portuguese people,” said Luis Montenegro.
The announcement of Passos’ presence was made this Monday by AD leader Luis Montenegro.
Author: morning Post This Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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