This Thursday, the PS charged Chega with a “shameful affront” for reference to the socialists’ links to the Casa Pia case, made by MP Pedro Pinto at the end of the parliamentary debate on child abuse.
“If there was any party that should be on the side of tougher punishments for crimes of sexual violence, it should be PS, not least because of her past, which brings shame to this whole house and which many are trying to hide. Those who today fill their mouths with sexual abuse in church are the same ones who tried to cover up the Casa Pia affair and who still hide their faces and slide off their chairs when they talk about it,” said Pedro Pinto, parliamentary leader Chega, in the parliamentary discussion of proposals related to sexual abuse of minors.
The mention came at the end of the debate, shortly after criticisms of the would-be socialist led to far-right proposals (which were confirmed) when Pedro Pinto stated that the “red lines” that PS was drawing were for underage victims of abuse. , it doesn’t stop at Chega.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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