This Monday, the Prime Minister accused the PS of “giving a helping hand” to the party of Chegi and André Ventura, of “coming to me” of the Socialists, saying that he would not be intimidated by “hasty assessments and behind-the-scenes actions.” is moving.”
At a dinner marking the start of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the PSD in Lisbon, Luis Montenegro said that “the political situation is strange” and hopes that the opposition parties “which are revealed in interviews” will be able to explain this.” one of the biggest unknowns that should worry the Portuguese mindset.”
“Why is it that a party like Chega spent the entire election campaign saying that it was absolutely necessary to run with the government socialists, and now after the elections they get a kind of ‘sorry’ from the PS?” he asked. a reference to the vote on initiatives made possible by bipartisan votes in parliament in recent weeks, against the wishes of the SDP.
Luis Montenegro added that “PS cannot laugh”, saying that he “has shown fear of Chega for years.”
“So I didn’t have a second to rest, it was Chega here and Chega going there. But PS doesn’t mind giving a hand, hugging Chega and nothing happens. Chega is “That’s enough for me” from PS, PS gives There’s a circle and nothing happens, it’s true…” he joked.
Montenegro tried to argue that the government would continue “with exceptional dedication” to the problems of the Portuguese, and reserved a special word on negotiation processes already started with security forces, judicial officials, teachers and health workers.
“We can say that not all professionals liked the start of the negotiations, but it is worth remembering two things: firstly, if the issues were resolved, it would not be important to negotiate,” he said, emphasizing that the government was in office for 30 days. and PS has 3050 days.
On the other hand, he assured that this government – “and no one else has the courage to do this” – does not want to worsen the situation of any professional group.
“You shouldn’t fool anyone, we will always be balanced, honest and loyal and negotiate with everyone, but we want the same spirit of loyalty to be on the other side of the table. Whoever is there, and if there are interlocutors” with special responsibility, we will have to demand special responsibility from them,” he warned.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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