This Friday, the Ministry of Justice pointed the finger at the previous PS government for failures in the judiciary, showing itself to be “very concerned” about the state of the area after 50 figures signed a manifesto calling for reforms in the justice sector.
In response to Lusa, the guardianship authorities accused the former leader of leaving a legacy of “strikes that lasted 15 months, a shortage of judges, a shortage of bailiffs, courts where it rains” and also highlighted a “lack of investment” in the sector over the past eight years .
On the party side, PS Secretary General Pedro Nuno Santos read the manifesto with “pleasure”, noting that “no one is free from scrutiny” and that “no one should be afraid that we can evaluate each other.” ” The left bloc said it was concerned about “several episodes” related to justice and was “very ready” for a debate, parliament leader Fabian Figueiredo said in parliament. The PCP was open to reflection, but MP António Filipe stressed that the “independence of the judiciary” should not be affected.
On the right, Chegi President André Ventura was available for a discussion that “does not protect politicians” and criticized the manifesto, noting that “justice is under threat as never before, probably since the Casa Pia case.” “.
IL leader Rui Rocha noted that “discussing justice based on specific cases has never been good policy.”
Author: João Reis Alves
Source: CM Jornal
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